Mobile Products

Built for everyday use.

Mobile products engineered for people who rely on them every day. From customer experiences to workforce tools, every app is designed around real behaviour, reliable performance and long-term evolution.

Mobile work

Built around behaviour.

Mobile products should exist for a reason. They succeed when the experience belongs in someone’s hand—not simply because every business feels it needs an app.

Some products deserve a native mobile experience. Others are better served by a web platform. Webits helps determine the right approach before design and engineering begin.

The result is software that feels natural to use, performs reliably in the real world and remains connected to the systems that support the business.

Service paths

Product foundations.

Most mobile products begin with a focused capability before expanding into a broader customer, workforce or operational experience.

Our approach

Behaviour before screens.

Every mobile product begins with understanding where people are, what they’re trying to achieve and why mobile is the right place to support that experience.

01

Understand the behaviour

Define the people, the context and the everyday actions that make mobile the right product—not simply another channel.

02

Shape the product

Identify the first meaningful release, establish core journeys and define the capabilities that create immediate value.

03

Design the experience

Design navigation, interactions and repeated behaviours around how people naturally use the product.

04

Engineer the product

Build the application, connect the backend and establish reliable foundations that support performance, security and long-term evolution.

05

Refine continuously

Launch with care, observe real behaviour and continue improving the product as people begin relying on it every day.

Case studies

Selected Work.

A selection of digital products, platforms and business systems engineered for organisations that depend on technology every day.

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Connected build
Booking queue

Cleaning Services Operations Platform

A cleaning marketplace and operations platform for customer booking, cleaner applications, payments, GPS proof, support, finance, payouts, reporting, and admin control.

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  • Admin portal
  • Audit and reporting
  • Booking workflow
  • Finance and payouts
  • GPS and proof controls
  • Marketplace platform
  • Mobile app
  • Operational software
  • Payment workflow
Connected build
Network operations dashboard

Campus Commerce and Operations Platform

A campus commerce platform for Cater Care, connecting mobile ordering, outlet operations, payments, POS sync, loyalty, reporting, and head-office control.

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  • Campus ordering
  • Head-office control
  • Loyalty
  • Mobile commerce
  • Payment workflow
  • POS integration
  • Reporting
  • Store operations
Mobile & software
Training module library

Workforce Training and Compliance Platform

A workforce training and compliance platform for Cater Care, connecting custom SCORM delivery, SWI sign-off, VOC evidence, reporting, and role-based oversight.

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  • Background jobs
  • Compliance workflows
  • Custom SCORM
  • Reporting exports
  • Role-based access
  • SWI sign-off
  • VOC evidence
  • Workforce training
Engineering

The product decides.

Every technology choice follows the product itself. Native, React Native or another approach—each is selected to support the experience, performance and long-term direction of the product rather than the popularity of the framework.

Native platforms

  • iOS
  • Android
  • Swift
  • SwiftUI
  • Kotlin
  • Jetpack Compose

Cross-platform app

  • React Native
  • Expo
  • TypeScript
  • Flutter
  • Reusable codebase
  • Design systems

Backend connection

  • Django
  • FastAPI
  • Node.js
  • REST APIs
  • GraphQL
  • Authentication

Device capabilities

  • Push notifications
  • Location
  • Camera
  • Offline sync
  • Payments
  • Biometrics

Release care

  • App Store
  • Google Play
  • Firebase
  • Crash reporting
  • Analytics
  • CI/CD
FAQ

Before you build.

The questions that usually determine whether mobile is the right product, how the first release should be shaped and what deserves to be built first.

When is a mobile product the right choice?

A mobile product becomes valuable when people need the experience wherever they are. If the work depends on device capabilities, repeated use, notifications or offline access, mobile often becomes the strongest solution.

Should we build an app or a web platform?

It depends on how people use the product. If the experience belongs in a browser, a web platform may be the better choice. If the work happens on the move or relies on device capabilities, mobile is often the right direction.

Can Webits build for both iOS and Android?

Yes. Webits engineers products across iOS and Android using the approach that best supports the product. That may be a shared cross-platform codebase or separate native applications when the product demands it.

Does Webits use React Native?

Yes, when it is the right engineering decision. React Native is an excellent choice for many products, but technology is selected around the product rather than the other way around.

Can the app integrate with our existing systems?

Yes. Mobile products are designed to become part of the wider business, connecting securely with APIs, operational systems, reporting platforms and the data that already supports the organisation.

How does Webits approach scoping?

Scoping begins with understanding the people using the product, the environment they work in and the outcomes the product must support before any technical decisions are made.

Project enquiry

Let’s define the product.

Bring the idea, the user journey or the business challenge. We’ll determine together whether mobile is the right direction and what the first release should achieve.