iOS • Android • React Native • Expo • TypeScript • Offline-first • Push • Analytics
React Native development for premium mobile products
At Softech we build React Native apps as complete products: UX that feels native, scalable architecture, and reliable releases. We ship one codebase for iOS and Android, integrate APIs, analytics and payments, and optimize performance for real users.
Expo • Native modules when needed • Offline-first • Push notifications • App Store / Google Play releases
How Softech builds React Native apps
We focus on product outcomes: UX flows, performance, and maintainability. We design reusable components, define typed API contracts, and ship stable builds with monitoring and a release process that reduces regressions.
Premium UI/UX
Design systems, smooth animations, accessible interactions and predictable navigation.
Performance & stability
Fast lists, image strategy, caching, and profiling on real devices.
API & product integrations
Auth, payments, push, analytics, and role-based panels through stable API contracts.
Shipping & maintenance
CI/CD, release discipline, crash monitoring, and incremental refactors.
When React Native is the best choice
- You want one codebase for iOS and Android with native-like UX.
- Your product needs fast iteration and shared UI patterns.
- You need offline-first flows, push notifications and deep links.
- You want predictable costs and scalable mobile architecture.
Our typical mobile stack
FAQ
Is React Native good for production apps?
Yes. With solid architecture, testing and CI/CD, React Native supports reliable, scalable products — used by many global companies.
Do you use Expo or pure React Native?
Both. We usually start with Expo for speed and stability, and use native modules when a product needs it.
Can you rebuild an existing mobile app in React Native?
Yes — we can migrate screen-by-screen, improve UX, stabilize releases and reduce maintenance costs.
Can you publish to App Store and Google Play?
Yes — we handle build pipelines, certificates, store assets and release process.