Product owners
Teams with a clear app idea that needs product structure, user flows and a reliable build path.
Webits builds custom mobile apps for businesses that need customer, staff or operational activity handled clearly on iOS and Android.
A strong mobile app starts with the people using it, the actions they repeat and the business outcome the app needs to support.
Webits shapes the product around the first useful release, then builds the app, admin layer and system connections needed to keep it working after launch.
Teams with a clear app idea that needs product structure, user flows and a reliable build path.
Businesses that want customers to book, buy, request, track or manage activity from their phone.
Staff or field teams who need mobile access to tasks, updates, files or job information while work is moving.
The right feature set depends on the app purpose, but the useful parts usually sit around access, action and visibility.
Mobile experiences shaped for the platforms, users and release path that suit the business.
Clear app journeys for sign-in, actions, status, forms, content, bookings or transactions.
Helpful reminders, alerts and updates that support the workflow without becoming noise.
Connections to portals, CRMs, booking systems, payments or operational databases where needed.
Internal views for users, activity, content, support tasks, exceptions and reporting.
Launch preparation, testing, feedback handling and improvement after the app reaches real users.
These are usually the signs that a custom app needs stronger product thinking before build starts.
The idea is strong, but the first useful release needs sharper decisions before design and build.
The current website, portal or desktop system does not suit the way people need to act on the move.
The app has to work with accounts, bookings, payments, CRM data or operational tools behind the scenes.
Managers need clearer status, activity and usage insight without chasing updates manually.
The build moves from practical product definition into interface, app delivery, integration and supported release.
Clarify users, actions, business rules and the first release that should be built.
Turn the app flow into screens that feel simple, useful and repeatable.
Develop the app, backend, data model and connections needed for the product to work.
Check the experience across devices, user paths, edge cases and operational hand-offs.
Support rollout, watch real usage and refine the product once behaviour is visible.
A selection of digital products, platforms and business systems engineered for organisations that depend on technology every day.
A connected donations platform for Merciful Group, spanning donor mobile giving, public web checkout, recurring support, fundraisers, and internal donation operations.
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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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A workforce training and compliance platform for Cater Care, connecting custom SCORM delivery, SWI sign-off, VOC evidence, reporting, and role-based oversight.
View case studyA short list of the things teams usually ask before scoping a custom mobile app.
A custom app can include accounts, bookings, payments, content, notifications, forms, dashboards, admin tools and integrations depending on the business need.
Yes. Webits can build mobile products for both platforms and help choose the right delivery path for the project.
Yes. Many app builds include connections to CRMs, portals, booking tools, payment systems or operational software.
Often, yes. A focused first release helps the business prove the app flow before expanding the feature set.
Bring the users, current process and product idea. Webits can help shape the right first release before the build starts.