Cross-platform
One Flutter codebase, two stores. iOS and Android stay in sync instead of drifting into two separate products.
Cross-platform iOS and Android apps in Flutter. Real products, already shipped to the App Store and Google Play.
Built here, by the person you talk to.
I will start with the honest part most shops skip: most businesses do not need an app. If a fast mobile site does the job, that is the smarter spend, and I will tell you so.
An app earns its place when customers open it more than once, or when it needs the camera, GPS, notifications, or offline use. When it is the right call, I build it in Flutter: one codebase that ships to both stores, half the cost and half the maintenance of two native apps.
One Flutter codebase, two stores. iOS and Android stay in sync instead of drifting into two separate products.
Camera, GPS, sensors, push notifications, offline storage. The things a website cannot do well, done properly.
Accounts, secure data, real-time sync. A backend that holds up as you grow, not a prototype that buckles.
In-app purchases, subscriptions, or Stripe. Tested against real store review, not just in a simulator.
Vision, language, and multi-model AI where it adds real value. I have shipped all three in live apps.
I handle the App Store and Play Store listings, review, and launch. You get an app people can actually download.
StainSlayer AI is live on both the App Store and Google Play: snap a photo of a stain, get step-by-step removal, powered by vision AI. Baseline runs four AI models in parallel. MyKonos is an AI companion running on Demiurge, a memory engine I built myself.
Three shipped AI apps from a solo shop on the Oregon coast. When you hire me for an app, you are hiring the person who has already done it.
Curious why I write real code instead of WordPress or a builder? Here is the full reasoning, with the numbers.
Usually a website first. An app earns its place when customers open it repeatedly or it needs device features like the camera, GPS, notifications, or offline use. I will tell you straight which one fits your business.
Flutter is one codebase for both iOS and Android. That means roughly half the build cost and half the ongoing maintenance, with near-native performance. For a small business it is almost always the right trade.
An MVP of 5 to 10 screens runs 2 to 4 weeks. A full build with payments and a real backend, 4 to 8 weeks. Larger systems, 8 to 16. Apps take weeks where sites take days.
Yes. Store submission, review, and launch are part of the work. I have live apps on both stores and know how to get through review.
Local pages for the towns I serve.
Custom websites and apps for Oregon coast businesses. Modern stack. Days for sites, weeks for apps. Free consult to scope your project.