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Web and mobile applications built around your workflows

Xolver builds custom web applications, SaaS platforms, and iOS/Android mobile apps for startups and businesses.

Direct answer

Xolver builds custom software platforms—whether a web application, SaaS portal, internal dashboard, or native/cross-platform iOS and Android mobile app—designed entirely around your workflows.

Web and mobile platforms we build

  • Founder MVPs, SaaS platforms, and web dashboards.
  • iOS and Android mobile apps for consumer or business use.
  • Customer portals for onboarding, requests, documents, and updates.
  • Internal admin panels, operations workspaces, and field-team tools.
  • Workflow applications connected to email, forms, payments, databases, or AI tools.

How we choose the right platform

We do not start with a stack. We start with the user. If your customers or team need to access the platform on the move, require camera or location access, or expect push notifications, a mobile app is the right starting point.

If the workflow is complex, data-heavy, or best handled on a larger screen behind a login, we build a web application. Often, the best path is a web app first with a responsive design, adding native mobile apps once demand is proven.

Focused builds that scale

A successful application relies on one core workflow that works perfectly. We scope, design, and build the smallest version that solves the problem, keeping the tech stack robust and clear of unnecessary features so you can scale without rewrite.

Frequently asked questions

Should I build a web app or a mobile app first?

If the experience does not need push notifications, offline access, camera/GPS flows, or constant phone usage, a responsive web app is usually the faster and more cost-effective starting point. If phone-specific features are critical, build mobile first.

Can you build for both iOS and Android?

Yes. We use cross-platform frameworks to build a single codebase that runs natively on both iOS and Android, which keeps development and maintenance costs down.

What is the difference between a website and a web app?

A website explains an offer and collects leads. A web app does work: it has user accounts, databases, dashboards, and custom logic to manage data and workflows.

Further reading

Have a workflow or product idea to build?

Xolver can help turn a clear workflow into a live system. Start with the idea, the users, and the repeated work you want to remove.

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