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Your existing site is the backend. Publish there, and it shows up in the app.
When an app genuinely earns its place, it should run on the WordPress backend you already manage, not a second system to keep fed. Native iOS and Android, built for businesses across Mumbai and the MMR.
An app sits on the home screen, and it can send a push notification straight to someone who already buys from you. For the right business, that is a direct line you do not get from a website alone. It is a real advantage, when it fits.
Here is the honest part: most businesses do not need an app, and a half-built one is worse than none at all. When an app does make sense, the smart way to build it is on the WordPress site you already run. Your content and products stay in one place, so you are not managing two separate systems that slowly drift apart.
What our WordPress mobile app development service delivers, on iOS and Android.
Your existing site is the backend. Publish there, and it shows up in the app.
A proper app on both, so you are not leaving half your customers out.
The thing a website cannot do: reach people directly on their phone when it matters.
For WooCommerce stores, customers can browse and buy without leaving the app.
Update content or products once, in WordPress, and the app stays in step.
The app store accounts go in your name and the work is yours. No lock-in, ever.
We work out whether an app fits, and exactly what it should do.
The app experience shaped around your content and your customers.
Built and connected to your WordPress site, then tested on real devices.
Submitted to the app stores under your accounts, ready to download.
An app is a big spend with ongoing upkeep, so it has to pay its way. We would rather steer you to a faster mobile site when that is the honest answer than sell you a shelf-ware app.
Tell us about your business and your customers. We will give you a straight answer on whether an app earns its place.
Yes. We build the app to run on your existing WordPress site as its backend, so the content and products you already manage flow straight into the app instead of being rebuilt from scratch.
No, that is the whole point of building it this way. You keep publishing in WordPress as you do now, and the app stays in step. One place to update, not two.
Yes. Building for only one platform leaves a large share of your customers out, so we cover both the App Store and the Play Store.
If you run a WooCommerce store, yes. Customers can browse and order from the app, drawing on the same products and stock as your WooCommerce site.
You do. The App Store and Play Store accounts are set up in your name, and the work is yours. No lock-in and no holding it hostage.
Maybe not, and we will say so. An app earns its place when people come back often. If they visit occasionally, a fast mobile site usually does more for less, and we would rather tell you that than take the bigger job.