12 years of experience. 15+ apps delivered. One dedicated point of contact.
In short: I build iOS and Android apps for clients in Kingston (132,485 residents) and across Ontario. One single point of contact, 12 years of experience, delivery from concept to publication in 8 to 16 weeks.
I am not just a developer. I am also the guy who will tell you when a feature is a bad idea.
In 12 years of experience, I've seen too many projects fail because of overly complicated apps. My approach from Bordeaux? We keep it simple. We pause. We breathe. I work with startups and SMBs to build iOS and Android apps that get straight to the point.
I am your product partner. If an idea doesn't serve your users, I will tell you. In short: it's a matter of trust.
Let's pause.
Take a breath.
You are not looking for an agency. You are not looking for a code factory. You are looking for a partner.
I am a freelance mobile app developer.
The key advantage: you have one single point of contact from start to finish. Me.
No account manager acting as a buffer. No salesperson selling you impossible dreams. And most importantly, no junior developer hidden in the back room learning the trade on your dime.
Have an idea for the Kingston market or for the rest of your Canada? We discuss it directly.
Today, 63% of global web traffic comes from mobile devices (Statista, 2025).
Your future users are already on their phones.
But they are demanding.
Many people think a developer just types on a keyboard in a dark room.
That is not my vision of the job.
Being a mobile expert in Kingston means mastering the product from A to Z.
I handle concept validation.
I think about user experience (UX).
I design the technical architecture.
I develop, test, publish to the stores, and provide ongoing maintenance.
The key point: no context is ever lost.
There are currently over 24,000 active Android device models worldwide (Google, 2025).
Making an app run flawlessly across all those screens requires absolute rigor.
It is not just about making things look pretty.
We must strictly follow Apple's Human Interface Guidelines and Google's Material Design.
The mobile user is on a train, in the street, or on their couch.
They do not want to think in order to navigate.
I ensure your interface is logical, instructive, and immediately understandable for your audience in the Ontario area.
It is a comprehensive craft that demands a global vision of the mobile ecosystem.
This is exactly what I offer to businesses in Kingston.
I have guided dozens of clients over the past 12 years. And I know exactly what the number one fear is when launching an app project.
It is the fear of losing control.
You hand over your baby, sign an estimate, and then hear absolutely nothing for three months. You become entirely dependent on a technical black box. 🕵️♂️
The key advantage of our collaboration is total transparency.
It is a matter of trust. Even if I am not physically sitting in your office in Kingston, you see absolutely everything that is happening.
To achieve this, we set up simple and highly effective workflows.
I am not an extremist for a single technology.
Technical choices must serve your Canada's business goals, not the other way around.
In short: every project has unique needs that dictate the tool to use.
If you are aiming for an ultra-premium user experience with complex animations, we will go with native code (Swift for iOS, Kotlin for Android).
Even though Android dominates in volume, iOS users spend on average 2x more inside apps.
We often need to take special care of this demographic.
But if you need to test an idea quickly in the Kingston market with a limited budget, Flutter is an incredible strategic choice.
It allows us to code once and have an app for both platforms.
I always explain exactly why I recommend a specific approach.
I translate complex tech choices into concrete impacts for you (costs, deadlines, scalability).
No jargon to hide poor decisions.
We define the best technical foundation together before laying the very first brick.
Businesses in Kingston that understand this are already ahead.
Chaos has no place in software development.
For an application to succeed, it needs a strict framework.
The key point: we always start with the specifications document.
It is our moral contract.
We define exactly what the app will do, screen by screen. We eliminate ambiguity.
Next comes development. I do not disappear into a cave for three months.
You get access to the app on your own phone during its creation.
You see the progress in real-time from Kingston.
Then comes the critical step of store submission.
Nearly 40% of first submissions to the App Store are rejected by Apple (Apple, 2025).
Knowing their rules by heart is an absolute necessity.
Finally, the launch is not the end of our relationship; it is the beginning of your product's life.
I stay by your side for ongoing maintenance and future updates.
This is the level of rigour I bring to every project in Kingston.
One day, a startup founder contacted me with a massive document.
He wanted the ultimate app to disrupt his entire sector in Kingston.
Dozens of screens, complex animations, an internal messaging system...
The most important factor was telling him no.
I reminded him that 80% of initially imagined features are never used by real people (Pendo, 2025).
We spent two days dissecting his idea.
We reduced the 50 pages down to just 5 fundamental screens.
The result? The app was developed and published in 10 weeks instead of 8 months.
He was able to test his concept in the market across his Canada with real users.
He gathered data, and he pivoted his business model based on reality, not his assumptions.
He saved thousands by avoiding building a useless technical monster.
Businesses in Kingston that understand this are already ahead.
Let's talk about the true cost of a mobile app.
The key advantage of working with a freelance developer in Kingston is that you pay solely for value.
With a large agency, your invoice absorbs the rent for their fancy offices, the foosball table, the account manager's salary, and the company's profit margin.
With me, you pay for expertise.
Every dollar invested goes directly into the code, design, and quality of your product.
You should not look for the absolute lowest price.
That is dangerous, because 77% of mobile users read reviews before downloading (Statista, 2025).
An app poorly coded by a junior on the other side of the world will earn you disastrous reviews.
You will lose your reputation in your Canada.
I offer a fair rate for high-end work, with no hidden fees.
Every project is unique and deserves a precise estimate.
Shall we jump on a 15-minute call to discuss your situation?
This is exactly what I offer to businesses in Kingston.
Tech companies need to move fast, but without breaking what already exists.
I perfectly understand the go-to-market pressure for startups in Kingston.
If you already have a complex web platform, the mobile app should not be a squished carbon copy of it.
On mobile, we adapt. We simplify the user journeys.
The key advantage: we offer the user instant access to the vital functions of your software.
We use robust APIs so that data is always perfectly synchronized.
Are you launching a new concept for the 132,485 people in your region?
You must be visible.
Be aware that 65% of App Store downloads come directly from search (Apple, 2025).
I develop the application by thinking about its structure for the store search engines from day one.
We launch fast, we measure what works, and we iterate.
Businesses in Kingston that understand this are already ahead.
Communication. With me, you speak directly to the person writing the code. There is no broken telephone with a project manager. Decisions are made quickly. In short: you save time and you do not pay for the overhead costs of a large company.
Never more than 2 or 3 active development projects simultaneously. This is a strict rule. Development requires intense concentration. If I took on 10 projects like some code factories in Kingston, the quality would plummet. I always prioritize excellence over quantity.
I primarily work on a fixed-price basis for well-defined projects, or on a time-and-materials basis if we are in an exploration phase or ongoing maintenance. We lay everything out clearly in a specification document right from the start.
Yes, absolutely. Today, you cannot ignore either platform given the 6.3 billion smartphone users worldwide (Statista, 2025). I develop natively or with Flutter depending on the strategic needs of your Canada.
That is exactly why you watch the app grow on your own phone during the creation phase. There is no "black box" effect and no unpleasant surprises at the end. We validate every single step together.
While you hesitate, your competitors in Kingston are moving forward.
The mobile world moves fast. Very fast. Today, 63% of global web traffic comes from mobile devices (Statista, 2025). If you keep pushing back the creation of your app, someone else will happily take your spot in Ontario.
But be careful, do not confuse speed with haste. Launching an unstable application is the worst possible strategy.
In short: you have to act fast, but above all, you have to do it right. ⏳

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