Custom mobile apps
iOS and Android experiences for customers, teams, communities, and operational workflows.
ThriftApps can act as a build partner, product lab, technical co-founder, automation crew, or rescue team depending on what the business needs next.
These are the service categories I would put on the site now, then tighten once the offer becomes more specific.
iOS and Android experiences for customers, teams, communities, and operational workflows.
Quote flows, dashboards, booking systems, CRMs, client portals, and internal command centers.
MVPs, subscriptions, admin tools, auth, billing-ready structures, product analytics, and launch systems.
Assistants, workflow automation, document handling, lead qualification, reporting, and agentic task flows.
Software that replaces scattered spreadsheets, manual follow-ups, and fragile handover processes.
Reusable app kits, starter products, landing systems, intake flows, and industry-specific modules.
Stalled builds, brittle prototypes, messy handovers, slow interfaces, and platforms that need a cleaner base.
Analytics, funnels, experiments, automation, and product loops that help useful apps find traction.
No fixed prices yet. That is the right choice while the offer is broad. The public version can still feel premium by showing budget posture, not arbitrary numbers.
Shape the idea, map the product, and leave with a build-ready plan.
The first useful version of a customer-facing or internal app.
Upgrade a working app into a stronger product system.
For ventures and partnerships where the product itself is the business.
ThriftApps should avoid being a generic request machine. The strongest lane is software with a clear job, a measurable result, and enough ambition to deserve a proper product system.