Most of our Cyberport engagements start the same way: a 20-minute call where the owner describes a workflow we've heard before in shape but never in detail. IOS app development is then designed against the detail, not the shape.
Native iPhone and iPad apps, built for businesses operating in Cyberport.
What iOS app development actually does
An iPhone app your customers keep on the first screen. Built native where it matters for speed, camera and offline use, and shipped through App Store review by us rather than left as your problem.
- 01 Native Swift where performance matters, cross-platform where it does not
- 02 App Store review handled end to end, including the rejections
- 03 Sign in with Apple, push, camera and offline handled properly
- 04 TestFlight builds so your team tries it before your customers do
Built on: Swift SwiftUI Expo TestFlight App Store Connect
What's different about doing this work in Cyberport.
- Cyberport is Hong Kong's dedicated tech and fintech precinct, purpose-built to house the city's startup and digital economy - AI here is judged by founders and engineers, not procurement committees.
- A government-backed tech park concentrating fintech, AI and digital media startups alongside venture capital and accelerator programs. Businesses here expect AI built with real technical rigor, since many of them build software themselves.
We work with teams across Cyberport: Pok Fu Lam · Telegraph Bay · Wah Fu · Aberdeen.
Talk to us about this →How we build iOS app development for a Cyberport team.
We scope narrow, ship a working pilot, then harden it into production. The first slice is the highest-leverage workflow for your Cyberport business, so value lands before the build is finished. Native iPhone and iPad apps.
Talk to usThe outcome for Cyberport teams
The shape of the result for Cyberport teams: We ship to TestFlight in the first fortnight, so you hold the app before you commit to the build. Built on Swift, hardened with the rest of the stack as it scales.
Not your typical AI agency.
Honest about what AI can and cannot do
Ships the one workflow that pays for itself
Hours given back, never the size of the invoice
*Every engagement is scoped and quoted up front. Results vary by workflow and business.
FAQ
When does iOS app development actually pay back?
Inside the first quarter, in our experience. We pick the first slice specifically because it's the highest-leverage workflow for a Cyberport - so the savings start landing before the rest of the build is finished.
Do you do hourly billing or fixed price?
Fixed price for the pilot, every time. After that it's your call - fixed price per milestone or a small monthly retainer for ongoing iteration. We don't run open-ended T&M because it disincentivises us from finishing.
Do you have proof this works for Cyberport businesses?
Direct case study: We ship to TestFlight in the first fortnight, so you hold the app before you commit to the build. Happy to walk you through full numbers on a call.
Will this run on our own infrastructure?
Yes, where it makes sense. iOS app development can sit entirely in your cloud account, with model calls routed through endpoints you control. We default to Swift, SwiftUI, Expo, TestFlight, App Store Connect but the architecture supports your existing platform choices.
Talk to us about this
Tell us what you're trying to do and we'll reply with how we'd build it - no obligation.