Evolved360 Web

A Mobile App Built for How
Your Customers Actually Use It.

iOS. Android. React Native. Cross-Platform Builds That Don't Compromise.

Most mobile apps fail not because of what they do — but because of how they perform. Slow load times, confusing navigation, and interfaces that weren't designed for the way people actually use their phones result in apps that get downloaded once and never opened again. We build apps around user behavior first, technology second.

Mobile app strategy and development consulting

Your App Development Partner

Users spend over 4 hours daily on mobile apps — very few of those hours are in a new app they just downloaded.

App retention data is sobering: 77% of users abandon an app within three days of download. The causes are consistent — confusing onboarding, slow performance, and interfaces that don't match the mental model users bring from apps they already love. Building for retention means designing for the moments when users are most likely to leave, not just the features that looked good in a pitch deck.

10+ yrs

Mobile development experience

4x

Avg. daily mobile app usage (hrs)

iOS+

Android cross-platform builds

SOC 2

Type 2 certified team

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What Changes

What mobile product quality looks like when it's built for retention, not just launch.

Onboarding That Keeps Users

The first three sessions determine whether a user stays. We design onboarding flows that demonstrate value immediately — before asking for data, permissions, or account creation.

Platform-Native Performance

Apps that feel like they belong on iOS or Android — not a web view wrapped in a shell. Platform UI conventions, smooth animations, and response times that match user expectations.

Offline-First Architecture

Apps that function when connectivity is poor or absent, with intelligent sync when connection is restored. Critical for field teams, logistics, and any workflow that happens outside the office.

App Store Optimization

Keyword research, screenshot design, and metadata optimization that surfaces your app to the right searches in the App Store and Google Play before you spend a dollar on UA.

What We Build

Mobile applications engineered for real-world usage patterns.

Native iOS Development

Swift-based iOS apps built to Apple HIG standards with full access to native frameworks — ARKit, HealthKit, CoreML, Push Notifications, and iOS-specific interactions.

Native Android Development

Kotlin-based Android apps optimized across device form factors with Material Design 3 implementation and access to the full Android capability set.

React Native Cross-Platform

A single codebase that delivers near-native performance on both iOS and Android. The right choice when timeline and budget require a cross-platform approach without sacrificing user experience.

API & Backend Integration

Authentication, RESTful API connections, real-time data sync, push notification infrastructure, and offline storage — the backend layer that makes the app functional beyond static screens.

Enterprise Mobile Apps

Internal tools for field teams, logistics management, inspection apps, and workflow software built for business operations — not consumer markets. MDM-compatible and SSO-integrated.

App Maintenance & Support

OS version compatibility updates, performance monitoring, crash reporting analysis, and feature iteration after launch. Apps that launched 18 months ago need active maintenance to keep performing.

Apps built with user retention in mind from the start typically achieve 2–3x the 30-day retention rate of feature-first builds.

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Full Web Coverage

Your mobile app is one piece of a complete digital presence.

We connect your mobile app to your web platform, CRM, and analytics infrastructure so the experience is consistent whether customers engage on mobile or desktop.

Mobile app performance and user engagement results

What Changes

What mobile engagement looks like when the app is built for the user's workflow — not just its feature list.

30-day retention rates above 35% instead of the 25% industry average
Onboarding completion above 70% because value is demonstrated before friction is introduced
Crash rates under 0.1% with active crash monitoring and rapid fix deployment
App Store ratings above 4.5 because the experience matches the expectations set by the listing
Enterprise apps adopted by field teams because they work offline and sync reliably

Client result

“We had a field inspection app that our technicians refused to use because it kept losing data when they lost signal. After the rebuild with offline-first architecture, adoption went from 40% to 95% within 30 days. The complaints stopped completely. Data quality in our back-end improved dramatically.”

VP Operations · Field Services Company · ETG client since 2023

The Case for Retention-First Mobile Development

Why mobile app success is measured in 30-day retention — not App Store downloads.

The download number is the least meaningful metric in mobile. An app can achieve tens of thousands of downloads and have zero active users 90 days later. The metric that matters is Day 30 retention — how many users who downloaded the app are still using it a month later. Industry average is roughly 25%. Apps with strong onboarding, clear value delivery in the first session, and interfaces that don't require a manual achieve 35–45%. That difference compounds into dramatically different engagement and revenue numbers over the lifetime of the product.

The first session is the highest-leverage investment in a mobile product. The decisions made in those first 90 seconds — what the app shows before asking for anything, how it communicates its value, what the first successful action feels like — determine whether the user comes back. We design onboarding with explicit retention goals: demonstrate one piece of value before the first gate, minimize required inputs, and make the first success feel effortless.

For enterprise and internal apps, the calculus is different but the principle is the same: adoption is the success metric. A field team app that gets installed on company phones but isn't used on jobs hasn't solved the problem. We conduct workflow interviews with the actual users before designing enterprise mobile apps — the people who will carry the phone on a job site, not the stakeholders who approved the budget.

“The question I ask at every mobile kickoff is: what does the user need to accomplish in the first 60 seconds for this app to feel worth keeping? If the team can't answer that clearly, we need to answer it before writing a line of code. Everything else follows from that answer.”

Kevin Nishimura, CTO — Evolved Technology Group · SOC 2 Type 2 Certified · 10+ Years Mobile Development

Common Questions

Frequently asked questions.

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