One of the first questions we hear from business owners considering an app is whether to build for iOS, Android, or both platforms at once. The right answer depends on your customers, your budget, and your goals.
If most of your current customers use iPhones, starting with iOS may get you to market faster with a smaller initial investment. Businesses with a broader customer base, especially outside of major cities, often see stronger results starting with Android given its larger global user base.
Many businesses eventually want both, and that is where cross platform development comes in, allowing a single codebase to power apps on both operating systems, which cuts down on cost and maintenance compared to building two separate apps from scratch.
We help New York businesses figure out which path makes sense before writing a single line of code, so the app you launch actually matches how your customers want to reach you.