Have an app developed that integrates with your software and systems
Do you want to have an app developed for iOS, Android, or as a Progressive Web App (PWA)?
We develop applications that work seamlessly with your existing software and processes.
Apps are not built as standalone products, but as part of a scalable digital system.
Native apps en PWA
Choice between iOS, Android, or web-based apps.
System integrations
Integrations with CRM, webshops, and software.
Realtime data en API’s
Automatic data synchronization.
Scalable structure
Apps that grow with your platform.
Business apps
Internal tools for employees and processes.
Customer apps
Apps for users, customers, or members.
Platforms and dashboards
Apps linked to web applications and data.
Native app of Progressive Web App (PWA)
When having an app developed, the choice between native apps and a PWA is important.
Native apps offer maximum integration with the device, while a PWA is faster to develop and works on multiple platforms.
Which solution fits best depends on the functionality, integrations, and scale of the project.
- Integrations with existing systems
- Support for iOS, Android, and PWA
- Real-time data via API connections
- Scalable and expandable structure
- Technical development from A to Z
Want to have an app made?
Do you want an app that aligns perfectly with your software and processes?
We build a stable and scalable custom solution.
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Frequently asked questions about having an app made
The price depends on functionalities, integrations with other systems, and the number of platforms. A simple PWA is often cheaper than a native iOS and Android app.
A native app is installed via the App Store or Google Play.
A Progressive Web App (PWA) works via the browser but can be installed on the home screen of a smartphone.
Yes. Apps are often linked to systems such as CRM, accounting, webshops, or internal databases via API connections.
No. Many business applications are developed as PWAs or web applications and work directly via the browser.
Yes. Apps are usually built modularly, so that new functionalities or integrations can be added later.