12 years of experience. 15+ apps delivered. One single point of contact, from concept to App Store and Google Play publication.
In short: for your Dublin (1,173,179 residents) project in Leinster, you work directly with me, not a middleman. 12 years of experience, 15+ apps delivered, and a transparent end-to-end process.
Dublin is a true hub of innovation in Leinster.
Ideas are flying, projects are launching, and the competition is fierce. Whatever your industry, there is a very high chance your direct competitors are already thinking about their own mobile app. Or worse, they have already launched it. 🚀
It is a matter of logic. In such a crowded market, whoever offers the smoothest user experience wins the game.
In short: innovation is no longer an option, it is a matter of survival.
Many project founders in Dublin waste time hesitating. They push back development month after month. But the market in Ireland does not wait.
You want to launch a digital project in Dublin. You meet with developers, and suddenly they are throwing words at you like frontend, backend, APIs, and databases.
You nod your head, but honestly, you are lost.
Let's pause. Let's breathe.
Forget the technical jargon. Building a mobile application is exactly like opening a restaurant in Leinster. It is a precise mechanism where every single element plays a vital role.
Let's imagine your app as this famous restaurant.
The frontend is the dining room. It is the decor, the tables, the menu presentation, the ambiance. It is the actual app your users download to their phones. This frontend must be beautiful, welcoming, and follow strict standards, like Apple's Human Interface Guidelines. If the dining room is ugly, the customer will not enter.
Next, there is the API. The API is the waiter. The customer gives them their order. The waiter runs to the kitchen to pass on the information, then comes back with the hot plate of food. Without the waiter, the dining room and the kitchen cannot communicate.
The key point: the price depends on the technical complexity under the hood, not on the number of pages.
I will tell you the truth, even when it's uncomfortable. That is the promise I make to all my clients from Bordeaux.
Creating an iOS or Android app takes time and money. So, no sugarcoating between us. With 12 years of experience under my belt, if your requirements are all over the place, I will pull the brakes. We pause. We breathe.
The most important factor: I am here to make sure your investment actually serves your users. That is how we build great applications.
The economy in Dublin is evolving fast. Very fast.
Local businesses can no longer settle for a basic, aging website. Digital transformation is happening everywhere across Leinster. And mobile devices have become the absolute center of this shift. 🚀
In short: your clients live with their phones in their hands.
It is an unavoidable reality that 63% of global web traffic comes from mobile devices (Statista, 2025). If your business in Dublin is not easily accessible on their home screen, it is practically invisible to a massive chunk of your audience.
I help companies build this vital digital presence. Governments across Ireland are pushing small and medium businesses to adapt to these new consumer habits, and funding digital growth.
The observation is the same everywhere. The residents of Dublin want to order, book, or find information with a single tap, whether they are on their couch or commuting.
It is entirely possible to build a mobile application extremely fast and for very little money.
All you have to do is ignore every best practice, copy and paste random blocks of code from the internet, and cross your fingers hoping it holds together. On the day of your big presentation in Dublin, the app will probably look fine.
But that thin layer of paint will crack almost immediately.
The second you get more than ten users trying to log in at the same time, the system will crawl to a halt. On mobile devices, user patience is brutally short. And slowness is always perceived as a broken product.
Even worse, the app will completely crash in the middle of a transaction. And users absolutely do not forgive crashes.
The most important factor: I categorically refuse to sacrifice underlying technical quality just to launch a week faster. Doing it right the first time is infinitely cheaper in the long run.
If you want your project to succeed in Dublin, you have to accept a very counter-intuitive reality: we never build everything you initially imagined.
We always, without exception, start with a Minimum Viable Product. The famous MVP.
Let's pause. Let's breathe. What exactly is an MVP?
It is the smallest, simplest, and most direct version of your idea. It is the very essence of your solution. Why do this for your business in Leinster? Because the statistics are brutal. Currently, 80% of app features are absolutely never used by the public (Pendo, 2025).
Why spend your hard-earned budget developing ghost options?
Imagine you want to open a restaurant in Dublin. Are you going to borrow millions to build a two-hundred-seat palace with a forty-page menu without knowing if people actually like your cooking? No.
You open a cozy thirty-seat bistro. You cook five dishes to absolute perfection. You see if the customers across your Ireland walk through the door. If they love it, then you expand.
A transparent, iterative process with zero surprises. You see the app grow every single week.
Nothing beats a concrete example to truly understand. Here is the story of an established service company.
This business had a standard website. Their analytics showed that 60% of their traffic was coming from mobile phones. That is a massive number. But there was a major issue. They were getting absolutely zero bookings from those devices.
Their customers were trying to book appointments, getting lost on the clunky mobile site, and giving up entirely.
The technical challenge was very real. We needed to handle a complex calendar system, secure payments, send push notification reminders, and allow multiple users to coordinate schedules.
The client wanted to build everything at once. A loyalty program, a blog, a forum, and the booking module.
Let's pause. Let's breathe.
I reminded them of a vital statistic: 80% of app features are never actually used (Pendo, 2025). Why spend thousands of dollars on ghost options?
In short: we do not build everything. We build what your users actually need.
You are launching your project in Dublin and the very first question that comes to mind is inevitably about the budget.
That is perfectly normal. But asking how much a mobile app costs is exactly like asking how much a house costs in Leinster. A small, functional studio apartment and a forty-room castle are simply not the same project.
Let's pause. Let's breathe. Here is what actually determines the budget for a mobile application. 💶
Three main factors influence the cost of your project in Dublin:
The real estate market in Dublin is fiercely competitive. If a potential buyer misses a great deal because your mobile site was lagging, they will simply go to your competitor.
A great real estate app is the tool that alerts the buyer before anyone else. We set up geolocated push alerts the very second a new property matches their criteria in Leinster.
We add virtual tours using 360-degree photos that are perfectly fluid, with zero endless loading screens. We even integrate real-time mortgage calculators directly linked to your CRM. The key point: we put the entire real estate agency right in the client's pocket.
In the banking world, security comes way before design. But one does not prevent the other.
Building a financial app for Ireland means respecting heavy regulations like PSD2 in Europe. It means integrating end-to-end encryption to protect every single transaction. It is the digital equivalent of building an armored cash transport vehicle.
Our collaboration is 95% remote via high-quality video calls. Remote work has become the absolute standard for peak efficiency. No more wasting hours in transit. For very large-scale projects exceeding a certain budget threshold, I can travel to Dublin to lead in-person kickoff workshops. But on a daily basis, we communicate instantly via your preferred channel (WhatsApp, Slack, or email), we validate design mockups together, and we do our project reviews over Google Meet, WhatsApp, or Telegram. It is faster, much more direct, and significantly more cost-effective for everyone involved.
It is absolutely not mandatory. In reality, I greatly prefer to start with a simple fifteen-minute video call. Many clients waste months writing fifty-page specification documents that become entirely obsolete by the second week of development. The most important factor is defining the core problem you are trying to solve in Leinster. Then, we build those exact specifications together, using an agile approach, basing our decisions on actual user needs rather than wild, untested theories.
I have delivered over fifteen major projects across highly varied sectors: healthcare, tourism, e-commerce, logistics, and education. Even if I have not yet worked in your highly specific micro-niche, the fundamental principles of building a robust mobile application are totally universal. The high-quality standards remain exactly the same. What changes is your local business logic. My role is to deeply understand that business logic during our discovery call and translate it into an unstoppable technical solution for your customers.
Payment is broken down into three clear milestones, with absolutely zero surprises. Typically, it is a 30% upfront deposit to lock the schedule, 40% midway through development when I deliver a testable working version, and the remaining 30% upon final delivery to the app stores. For very large, multi-month projects, I smooth the payments out monthly. It is a matter of trust. Everything is detailed in writing within the initial estimate, and I never bill hidden hours for last-minute tweaks.
My weekly demonstrations make this situation practically impossible. You do not just discover the finished product six months after signing the contract. Every two weeks, I show you a fully functional version. You provide your direct feedback from Dublin, and I adjust our aim immediately. If we start heading in the wrong direction, we know it after seven days, not at the end of the year. Plus, if during our first call I feel your expectations are technically unfeasible, I will tell you honestly. Better to decline than disappoint.
Yes, I do take over rescue projects developed by other freelancers or cheap offshore teams. The mandatory first step is a one-week technical audit. Let's pause. Let's breathe. We look under the hood. Then, I draw up a strict action plan: first, we fix the critical bugs that are driving your users away, we consolidate the technical architecture, and only then do we add your new features. This is often much more cost-effective for your business across Ireland than tearing it all down to start from scratch.
We use direct, asynchronous, and frictionless channels. For quick daily questions, we use Slack. You can drop me a message whenever a brilliant idea hits you. To validate the visual interface, we review mockups together: you leave your comments directly on the drawn screens. For the codebase, everything is hosted transparently on GitHub. Finally, we do a live thirty-minute video checkpoint every single week. I happily adapt to whatever tools your teams in Dublin are already comfortable using. The ultimate goal is absolute efficiency.
I am based on Central European Time (CET) in Bordeaux, France. For my European clients, I am fully available during standard business hours, between 10 AM and 6 PM. If you are located on another continent, I adapt with high flexibility. For clients in nearby timezones, we work in full real-time overlap. For clients further afield, I adapt with flexible scheduling and recorded video updates to stay fully in sync. My average response time during the workweek is always under four hours, no matter where you are.
While you hesitate, your competitors in Dublin 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 Leinster.
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. ⏳
In 15 minutes, you will know exactly where to start. No commitment. No technical jargon.
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