Native iOS Apps

An iPhone App Built Around Your Business

Booking apps, loyalty programs, internal tools, product companions — designed and built natively for iOS in SwiftUI, submitted to the App Store, and kept up to date after launch. We scope honestly: if you don't need a native app, we'll tell you.

Why Greenshoots for Your App

Most app projects fail because they're overscoped, not underbuilt. We keep version one lean, ship it properly, and look after it once it's live.

Built Native in SwiftUI

Your app is built in Swift and SwiftUI — the same toolkit Apple uses for its own apps — so it feels right at home on iPhone and stays fast as iOS evolves.

Honest MVP Scoping

Most businesses need less app than they think. We help you cut version one down to what customers will actually use — and tell you straight if a web app would do the job.

App Store Submission Handled

Apple Developer account, App Store listing, screenshots, privacy details, TestFlight beta and the review process — we handle the lot, including resubmissions if a reviewer knocks it back.

Updates & iOS Maintenance

Apple releases a new iOS version every year, and the App Store delists apps that fall behind. We keep yours current so it doesn't quietly break or disappear.

Fixed Quote, No Surprises

Every app is quoted after scoping, in writing, before we build. No open-ended hourly billing on the build — you know the cost before you commit.

Australian Team

Based on the Central Coast, NSW. You talk to the person building your app — not an account manager fronting an overseas dev shop.

What We Build

The apps that actually move the needle for small businesses — not vanity projects.

Booking Apps

appointments & reservations

Let customers book, reschedule and get reminders without phoning you — with push notifications that cut no-shows

Loyalty & Membership

repeat business

Digital stamp cards, member perks and rewards that live on your customers' phones instead of in their wallets

Internal Tools

for your team

Job sheets, checklists, timesheets and field reporting — replace the paperwork your crew loses in the ute

Product Companions

alongside what you sell

An app that supports your product — setup guides, controls, usage tracking or reordering, right where customers need it

Something else in mind? Tell us what you're trying to do — the idea matters more than the category. And you can see what we've built on the portfolio.

Honest Truth: You Might Not Need a Native App

A native iOS app makes sense when you need push notifications, offline use, camera or GPS integration, or a real presence on the iPhone home screen. If you mainly need customers to log in, view things and submit things — or you need to reach people on every kind of phone, not just iPhone — a web app is usually faster to build, cheaper to run, works on every device, and has no app store in the way. Before we quote anything, we'll work out which one you actually need:

  • Native iOS app — push notifications, offline use, device features, an App Store presence on iPhone. The page you're on now.
  • Web app — runs in the browser, one build for every device and every kind of phone, no store approvals. See web apps for that.
  • Not sure? That's the normal case. Get in touch and we'll talk it through — no charge, no obligation.

How It Works

A steady, honest process from idea to the App Store — with the scope agreed before a line of code is written.

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Scope the MVP

We sit down with you, work out what version one genuinely needs, and trim the rest. You get a fixed quote in writing — or a recommendation to build a web app instead.

2

Design & Prototype

You see and click through the app's screens before anything is built, so the expensive part starts only when the design is right.

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Build & Test

We build natively in SwiftUI and put working test builds on your own iPhone via TestFlight as we go — no big reveal at the end.

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Launch & Maintain

We handle App Store submission, then keep the app updated as new iOS versions land — under a maintenance arrangement agreed up front.

What Does It Cost?

App builds are custom quoted — a loyalty card app and a full booking platform are very different jobs, and a one-size price would be dishonest in one direction or the other.

How quoting works: we scope the MVP with you first (free, no obligation), then give you a fixed quote in writing for the build, plus a clear ongoing figure for updates and iOS-version maintenance. No open-ended billing, no surprise invoices. All quotes in AUD inclusive of GST. Project work is covered by our Project Services Agreement — once the project is paid for, the app and its code are yours. Already host your website with us? App and website work sit comfortably side by side — see pricing for our website bundles.

Get a free quote

Tell us what you're trying to do and we'll come back with a scoped, fixed-price quote — or an honest steer toward something simpler.

Frequently Asked Questions

Honest answers to the questions we hear most about app projects.

How much does a mobile app cost?
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It depends entirely on scope, so every app is custom quoted. A simple booking or loyalty app is a very different job to a product companion with accounts, payments and notifications. We scope the work with you first, then give you a fixed quote before anything is built — no surprises and no open-ended billing.
Do I actually need a native app, or would a web app do?
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Honestly, most businesses need less app than they think. If your customers don't need push notifications, offline use or deep device features, a web app is usually faster and cheaper to build and to maintain — and it works on every device, not just iPhone. We'll tell you straight in the first conversation — if a web app is the right answer, that's what we'll recommend.
What if my customers aren't all on iPhones?
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We build native apps for iOS only, in Swift and SwiftUI. If you need to reach people on every kind of phone, the right answer is usually a web app: one build that works on every device — any phone, tablet or desktop — with no app store in the way. Ask us and we'll tell you straight which one fits.
Do you handle App Store submission?
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Yes. We set up your Apple Developer account, prepare the App Store listing, screenshots and privacy details, run beta testing through TestFlight, and manage the review process. If a reviewer knocks the app back, we fix the issue and resubmit — that's part of the job, not an extra.
Who owns the app and the code?
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You do. The app is published under your own Apple Developer account, and once the project is paid for, the code and design assets are yours. You're never locked to us — though most clients keep us on for updates and maintenance.
What happens after the app launches?
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Apps aren't set-and-forget. Apple releases a new iOS version every year, and the App Store can delist apps that fall behind. We offer an ongoing maintenance arrangement that covers iOS-version updates, security patches, small fixes and keeping your App Store listing current — agreed up front so you know the running cost before you commit.
How long does an app take to build?
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A focused MVP typically takes a couple of months from scoping to store approval, depending on what's in it. The biggest factor is scope — which is exactly why we push to keep version one lean. A smaller first release gets you into customers' hands sooner, and version two is built on real feedback instead of guesses.

Got an App Idea?

Tell us what you're trying to do and we'll give you an honest read — native app, web app, or something simpler — plus a fixed quote if it's worth building. No pressure, no obligation, no jargon.