React native app development
that feels native

Cross-platform iOS and Android apps built with React Native sharing code with your web frontend and delivering native UI components, smooth animations, and real device APIs. From MVPs to enterprise apps, React Native ships fast.

AI-powered React Native development

Faster React native
builds, smarter code

We embed AI at every stage of the React Native development lifecycle from component scaffolding and automated code review to performance profiling and App Store submission so your mobile app ships faster and stays production-ready.

  • AI-assisted React Native scaffolding & code generation

    Screen components, navigation stacks, Redux/Zustand state, and React Native New Architecture (Fabric/JSI) patterns generated from your app spec enforcing best practices from the first commit.

  • Intelligent code review & React Native standards checks

    Automated PR analysis catches bridge performance issues, re-render anti-patterns, memory leaks, and platform-specific API misuse before they reach your QA cycle or App Store review.

  • AI-powered component generation from designs

    React Native components generated directly from Figma designs maintaining design system consistency across screens without manual recreation.

  • Performance monitoring & JS thread profiling

    Frame rate drops, JS thread blocking, bridge calls per second, and memory usage spikes surfaced continuously via Flipper integration not discovered after user complaints.

  • Smart test generation & coverage analysis

    Jest unit tests and Detox E2E test suites auto-scaffolded from screen and navigator specs, keeping coverage high without slowing sprint velocity.

  • App Store compliance & automated release pipeline

    Fastlane-powered build automation, code signing management, App Store Connect and Play Console metadata validation checked and maintained automatically throughout your release cycle.

Services We Offer

Production-grade React native, not prototypes

React Native, in production

React Native Apps Rated 4.8 Stars

Carefully engineered React Native applications built for teams that need fast time-to-market, cross-platform reach, and the confidence that the app will feel genuinely native on every device their users carry.

React Native tech stack

The React native setup you need

We choose the right combination of React Native libraries, state management patterns, and backend services that fit your product requirements, your team, and your target platforms.

Frontend
Native components.
JavaScript speed.
React Native 0.73+
TypeScript
React Navigation
Redux / Zustand
React Native Reanimated
NativeWind
React Native New Architecture (Fabric + JSI) for near-native performance with React Navigation for fluid screen transitions and Reanimated for 60fps gesture-driven animations.
Backend
REST & GraphQL.
Real-time ready.
Node.js / Express
Firebase (Auth · Firestore · FCM)
GraphQL (Apollo)
REST APIs
Supabase
WebSocket / Socket.IO
React Native apps backed by Firebase for speed or REST/GraphQL APIs for enterprise scale with real-time push notifications, offline sync, and OTA updates via CodePush.
Data & Enterprise Systems
Offline-first.
OTA-updatable.
AsyncStorage / MMKV
Firebase Firestore
PostgreSQL / MySQL
AWS / GCP
Fastlane / CodePush
App Store / Play Store
On-device storage with cloud sync, Fastlane for automated App Store and Play Store releases, and CodePush for instant OTA bug fixes without review delays.
No vendor lock-in Pause, pivot or stop anytime.
Tailored to your goals Tech that fits your roadmap.
Built for speed & scale Deliver value, faster.
Secure by default Best practices, every time.
React Native Development Process

Six sprints to both app stores

SPRINT 1 / Discovery

Requirements & React Native architecture

Platform targets, navigation structure, state management strategy, and API contracts confirmed before development starts. You leave with a validated architecture and a screen inventory.

SPRINT 2–3 / Design

Design + React Native scaffolding

Figma mobile designs, component library, and the React Native project scaffolded with navigation, state management, test suites, and Fastlane CI pipeline configured before the full build sprint begins.

SPRINT 3–6 / Build

React Native development, weekly demos

Friday demo, Friday invoice. TestFlight and internal track builds from sprint 3 so you can test the real app on real devices. Pause anytime.

SPRINT 6 / QA & Performance

E2E testing + performance profiling

Detox E2E test suites across the device matrix, JS thread profiling, frame rate optimisation, and App Store compliance review completed before submission.

SPRINT 7 / Launch

App Store + Play Store submission

Fastlane-powered automated submission to App Store Connect and Play Console, CodePush configured, and crash analytics via Sentry live on day one. We stay on through your first rollout.

+ ONGOING

Operate or hand off

Stay with us under SLA for ongoing feature development and React Native maintenance, or take it home with full documentation and a 90-day warranty.

Industry expertise

We've shipped here. Many times over

Deep teams with industry context - not generalists googling compliance acronyms. Each industry below has 30+ shipped projects and a partner who knows the regulator.

Word of mouth

What clients tell their peers.

Real names, real companies, real numbers. Video on the left, written notes on the right - choose whichever feels more honest.

trieval

"They feel like our team — not a vendor."

RH
Ismail Abualsmah
CEO, Trieval
01:18
Repeat client
Although regulations prevented the site's launch, it met all requirements in terms of form and function. Fullestop's project plan charted a clear course to completion. The team's flexible, diverse talent pool enabled them to manage each stage of the project with consistent levels of skill.
Fast turnaround
Weekly demos, no surprises, and they push back when we're wrong. That last part is rare. Cut our cloud bill 47% in the first audit.

News & insights

Check Out the Latest Trends and Tech Discussions

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Frequently Asked Questions

The questions every founder asks us.

  1. Modern React Native applications built on the New Architecture (Fabric and JSI) achieve performance levels that are suitable for most commercial products, including fintech apps, marketplaces, social platforms, and enterprise tools. For graphics-intensive gaming or highly specialised device-level processing, native Swift or Kotlin may still be the better option.

  2. React Native is often the stronger choice when a business already uses React for web development and wants to share engineering knowledge, design systems, and business logic across platforms. Flutter can provide greater UI consistency across devices, while React Native benefits from a larger JavaScript ecosystem and easier integration into existing React teams.

  3. Yes. Business logic, validation rules, API clients, utility libraries, and parts of the design system can often be shared between React and React Native projects. The exact percentage depends on architecture, but shared code can significantly reduce development and maintenance effort.

  4. Yes. React Native powers production applications used by global enterprises, banks, healthcare providers, logistics companies, and retailers. With the right architecture, security controls, testing strategy, and monitoring, React Native can support enterprise-grade reliability and scalability requirements.

  5. Features such as biometric authentication, NFC, Bluetooth, geolocation, camera access, push notifications, and payment integrations are implemented using native modules where required. Users receive a platform-appropriate experience while most of the application remains within a shared codebase.

  6. Yes. Offline-first architectures can be implemented using local storage layers such as MMKV, SQLite, Realm, or custom synchronisation mechanisms. This is particularly useful for field-service, logistics, healthcare, and sales-enablement applications where network connectivity may be unreliable.

  7. We review platform guidelines during development rather than immediately before launch. Privacy disclosures, permissions, subscription flows, authentication methods, and content policies are validated early to minimise rejection risk during App Store and Play Store submission.

  8. We follow a structured upgrade path that includes dependency audits, compatibility testing, staged rollout validation, and regression testing. This helps keep applications current without introducing instability into production environments.

  9. Yes. Many organisations adopt React Native incrementally by replacing selected screens, workflows, or feature modules before transitioning larger portions of the application. A phased migration often reduces risk compared to a complete rebuild.

  10. Quality is evaluated through automated testing, device compatibility validation, crash monitoring, startup performance analysis, frame-rate profiling, accessibility testing, and real-user workflow verification. Release readiness is determined using measurable benchmarks rather than subjective review.

  11. Both. Expo is often suitable for rapid product development and standard mobile functionality. The bare workflow may be preferable when advanced native integrations, custom SDKs, or deeper platform-level control are required. The choice depends on product requirements rather than developer preference.

  12. Most commercial React Native applications share between 80% and 95% of their codebase. The remaining platform-specific code generally involves device APIs, native integrations, operating-system behaviours, and user experience adjustments unique to iOS or Android.

Pick your starting line

Three ways to get your react native app live.

No matter where you are - back-of-napkin idea or migrating a 7-year-old monolith - we have a low-risk first step.