12 years of experience. 15+ apps delivered. One dedicated point of contact.
In short: I build iOS and Android apps for clients in Kelowna (144,576 residents) and across British Columbia. One single point of contact, 12 years of experience, delivery from concept to publication in 8 to 16 weeks.
My primary role is to protect your budget. Did you know that 80% of an app's features are never used (Pendo, 2024)?
From Bordeaux, I help my clients avoid this massive waste. With 12 years of experience on iOS and Android, I know exactly where the money should go. We cut the fluff to focus on what brings actual value to your audience.
The key advantage: an app that launches fast, tests the market, and costs the right price. It's a matter of logic. Let's build the essentials first.
You are based in Kelowna and you have a mobile app idea.
It is the classic scenario. Enthusiasm is at its peak. You are already picturing your logo on everyone's home screen across British Columbia.
But let's pause. Let's breathe.
The journey between an idea on a napkin and a published app on the stores is long. Very long.
Spoiler: the vast majority of app projects never reach profitability. Not because the initial idea was bad, but because the execution was a mess.
How do we actually build an application in Kelowna? It is not just a developer locked in a basement typing random code. It is an industrial, creative, and highly rigorous process.
If you want your project to survive in British Columbia, you must follow four major manufacturing steps.
Let's pause. Let's breathe. Here is how it really happens.
The first step is concept validation. What precise problem does your application solve? For whom? You must be able to answer in a single sentence. If it is too vague, that is a bad sign. Spoiler: trying to build a Swiss Army knife is a fatal mistake. Knowing that 80% of app features are never actually used (Pendo, 2025), we are going to prune your idea to keep only the pure value.
The second step is technical architecture and design. Before building a house in Kelowna, you draw blueprints. It is exactly the same here. We choose the right engine for your app, whether that is native code like Swift or Kotlin, or hybrid tech like Flutter. We design the screens following strict ergonomic rules, taking inspiration from standards like Google's Material Design. We build solid foundations before we start painting the walls.
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 Kelowna, you see absolutely everything that is happening.
To achieve this, we set up simple and highly effective workflows.
You have a project in Kelowna. And you are wondering what tools we will use to build your application.
Tech jargon can be intimidating. But let's pause. Let's breathe.
It is a matter of trust. I am not going to drown you in incomprehensible technical terms. My role is to choose the absolute best engine for your project in British Columbia.
Here are the technologies I use every day, explained simply. 🛠️
You have made the decision to build your app for your audience in Kelowna. What happens next?
Many agencies will send you a fifty-page estimate, ask for a deposit, and then disappear for six months. That is the best way to crash straight into a wall.
Let's pause. Let's breathe. Here is my step-by-step method for your business in British Columbia.
Imagine a well-known e-commerce brand. This company had a responsive website, supposedly adapted for mobile phones.
Their mobile traffic accounted for 65% of their total visits. It was their main digital storefront. But the mobile conversion rate was a dismal 1.2%, compared to 3.8% on desktop. They were literally losing money every single day.
The problem was obvious. The checkout flow was an absolute nightmare of friction.
There were too many steps to pay. The buttons were tiny. The page loading was slow. And customers had to manually enter their credit card numbers for every single order.
We know that 53% of mobile users abandon a page if loading exceeds 3 seconds (Google, 2025). The penalty was immediate.
The solution was to build a true native application. We completely redesigned the experience, leveraging standards like Google's Material Design for Android to ensure flawless navigation.
You are launching your project in Kelowna 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 British Columbia. 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 Kelowna:
The global e-learning market is growing by 14% every single year (Statista, 2025). And for good reason: students and professionals in British Columbia want to learn anywhere, at any time.
A solid mobile e-learning platform is not just a messy list of videos. It is the ability to securely download those courses to watch them on the Kelowna subway without burning through a cellular data plan.
It is a matter of logic. You have to add gamification, achievement badges, and streak tracking to maintain high motivation. For schools, we integrate a direct notification system for parents, ensuring that critical information flows completely without friction.
The restaurant industry has radically changed. If your restaurant in Kelowna is not in your regular customers' pockets, you are missing out on massive revenue.
Forget the big delivery platforms that take huge cuts of your margin. The key advantage of having your own application is total control.
You should expect between eight and sixteen weeks for the vast majority of projects. A simple app with just a few screens can be live in two months. For a complex platform involving payments and heavy databases, we often exceed four months. This timeline depends entirely on your requested features, not your geographical location. However, if we share compatible working hours, communication is highly fluid. There is no twenty-four-hour wait time just to answer a simple question. It is a matter of logic: a continuous workflow always accelerates the final launch date.
The budget depends entirely on the technical complexity under the hood. A simple app with a few screens does not require the same investment as a system with payments, user accounts, and real-time synchronization. Do not forget maintenance, which represents an important share of your total budget each year. The price is never dictated by the number of pages, but by the invisible mechanics. Every project is unique. The key advantage is that we define this budget together during a 15-minute call, with zero surprises at the end.
It is not an absolute obligation. You must start with the specific platform where your customers actually are. Generally, iOS users spend twice as much money inside apps, but Android completely dominates with a 72% global market share (Statista, 2025). If you want to be everywhere without doubling your final invoice, hybrid technology like Flutter is the ideal solution. It allows us to code once and publish on both major ecosystems. You cut costs by roughly 40% while still covering your entire target audience.
I handle the entire publication process for you. It is a literal obstacle course. At Apple, validation takes anywhere from twenty-four hours to a full week. At Google, you now need a mandatory panel of twenty testers for fourteen consecutive days before a public launch. Statistics prove that 40% of first submissions are outright rejected (Apple, 2025). A single misplaced button is enough to get denied. I perfectly understand their extremely strict rules, which saves you weeks of intense frustration and guarantees a smooth rollout.
Every single project includes a total three-month warranty after it goes live on the stores. If any technical bug related to the initial development appears during this period, I fix it immediately at absolutely no extra cost. From day one, I activate monitoring tools like Crashlytics. I am alerted the precise second a crash occurs on a user's phone. I do not just hand over the source code and abandon you in the wild. It is a matter of trust; my goal is for your product to be perfectly stable.
Absolutely, I work with project founders remotely everywhere, including directly in British Columbia. I am based in Bordeaux, France, but physical distance no longer matters today. We collaborate seamlessly via weekly video calls, instant messaging channels, and live screen-sharing tools. You see the progress of your application every single week. Working with an independent developer located elsewhere often allows you to get highly specialized expertise without having to bear the massive overhead costs of a large local agency.
I use Swift for iOS, Kotlin for Android, and Flutter for cross-platform hybrid development. For the invisible backend engine, I rely on Firebase or robust REST APIs. I am not an integrator who blindly uses a single default tool. The technological choice depends entirely on your specific business needs. If your app requires extreme 3D performance, we will go with pure native. If you want to test the market quickly on a controlled budget, Flutter is perfect. I adapt exactly to your economic reality.
Maintenance is vital because Apple and Google push four to six system updates every year. If your application is not properly updated, it eventually crashes, and then it is simply deleted from the stores. Maintenance includes fixing invisible bugs, applying security patches, and ensuring compatibility with the year's newest phones. It is exactly like routine maintenance on your car. Always plan an annual budget of 15% to 20% of the creation cost. An unmaintained application is a dead application.
While you hesitate, your competitors in Kelowna 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 British Columbia.
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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