Mobile apps that lives in your stack, not on a vendor's roadmap. Shipped from California.

Oakland sits in a regional context that genuinely changes the build. Connectivity assumptions, the rhythm of the working week, the proximity of your team to your customers - none of those are details our default mobile apps template would catch.

What mobile apps actually does

A real app on the App Store and Google Play, built around the one job your customers or crew need it for. Bookings, job cards, photo capture, quotes, loyalty, whatever the business actually runs on, with the AI wired in behind it.

  • 01 One codebase for iOS and Android, so you are not paying twice
  • 02 We handle App Store and Google Play submission and review
  • 03 Works offline in the ute, syncs when the signal comes back
  • 04 Push notifications your team will actually read, not noise

Built on: React Native Expo Swift Kotlin Supabase Cloudflare Workers

What we keep seeing in Oakland.

  • Oakland runs on logistics, healthcare and a wave of businesses priced out of San Francisco - AI here means Bay Area capability without Bay Area rent.
  • One of the busiest container ports on the West Coast, a major hospital network, and a growing tech and creative scene that moved across the bay for the rent. Oakland businesses want the same AI rigor as San Francisco without the San Francisco price tag.

We work with teams across Oakland: Downtown Oakland · Jack London Square · Temescal · Fruitvale · Rockridge · West Oakland.

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How we build mobile apps for a Oakland team.

We scope narrow, ship a working pilot, then harden it into production. The first slice is the highest-leverage workflow for your Oakland business, so value lands before the build is finished. IOS and Android apps.

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The outcome for Oakland teams

If we build the right slice first, Oakland teams feel the difference inside the first month. Most first releases are in the stores inside 8 weeks, not 8 months.

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

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*Every engagement is scoped and quoted up front. Results vary by workflow and business.

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Nine hours a week of admin is 468 hours a year. With Kiwi Dynamics, that drops to about 52.

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*Based on 9 hours a week of admin at Kiwi Dynamics' typical 80% automation rate. Your number may vary, the calculator uses your own.

FAQ

How quickly can we see something running?

Week three for a clickable internal demo against real data. Week six for a slice your team can actually use. We hold ourselves to those numbers because they're what stops a project drifting into "endless discovery".

Is mobile apps worth it for a smaller Oakland?

Often, yes - and counterintuitively the ROI is sometimes faster than for the big end of town because there's less integration overhead. We'll tell you honestly on the scoping call if it isn't.

Anyone else in this space using mobile apps?

Plenty. Most first releases are in the stores inside 8 weeks, not 8 months. The interesting question is rarely "does it work" - it's "is your team ready to use the output." That's what we'd scope on the call.

What tools do you build mobile apps on?

For mobile apps we usually reach for React Native, Expo, Swift, Kotlin, Supabase, Cloudflare Workers. We're tool-agnostic at heart - we pick what your Oakland team can actually run after we hand the build over, not what looks good on a vendor sticker.

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You describe what's broken. We'll tell you what we'd actually do about it.

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Tell us what you're trying to do and we'll reply with how we'd build it - no obligation.