Multi-platform products
Businesses that need one app experience across iOS and Android without doubling the product effort.
Webits builds React Native apps for businesses that want a single mobile product experience across iOS and Android, without losing focus on users and operations.
React Native can be a strong fit when the business needs a mobile product across both major platforms without treating each platform as a separate project.
Webits keeps the work centred on product quality, interface clarity, connected systems and the practical release path behind the app.
Businesses that need one app experience across iOS and Android without doubling the product effort.
Teams moving from idea to real release who need structure, speed and a reliable product foundation.
Products that need to work with existing accounts, data, payments, bookings or operational systems.
The build can include the mobile experience, connected logic and launch support needed for a reliable release.
A mobile product built for iOS and Android with a consistent product experience.
Onboarding, account access, forms, bookings, content or transactions shaped around real use.
API and data connections that keep the app linked to the systems behind it.
Push alerts, reminders or status updates planned around useful user moments.
Internal controls for users, content, activity, support and operational visibility.
Device testing, release preparation and post-launch improvement support.
These are the usual reasons teams look at React Native for a serious mobile product.
The business needs iOS and Android coverage, but wants one product direction and one delivery rhythm.
The app idea can grow quickly, so the first release needs a clear feature boundary.
The app depends on an existing backend, portal, CRM or database to be useful.
The app needs stable behaviour, tested flows and support after launch.
The work starts with the product model, then moves through interface, shared app build, testing and release support.
Check whether React Native is the right delivery path for the product, users and release goals.
Define the app flows, screens and states users need to move through confidently.
Develop the shared mobile experience and connect it to the required systems.
Validate behaviour across platform states, devices, account flows and operational scenarios.
Prepare launch, monitor feedback and refine the app after real usage begins.
A selection of digital products, platforms and business systems engineered for organisations that depend on technology every day.
A remote workforce delivery platform for Cater Care, connecting QR-led vessel ordering, delivery cycles, packing, dispatch, worker tracking, store operations, and central reporting.
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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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A community directory, deals marketplace, owner portal, and React Native app connecting Muslim Australians with businesses, offers, subscriptions, and local discovery tools.
View case studyA short list of the things teams usually ask before scoping a React Native app.
React Native can be a good fit when the business needs iOS and Android apps with one product direction and a practical shared build path.
Yes. A React Native app can feel refined when the interface, performance and platform details are handled properly.
Yes. Webits can plan and build the API connections and backend logic needed for the app to work.
Yes, when the product foundation is planned carefully and the first release is not overloaded.
Bring the app idea, user groups and current systems. Webits can help decide whether React Native is the right path.