12 years of experience. 15+ apps delivered. One dedicated point of contact.
In short: I build iOS and Android apps for clients in Vaughan (323,103 residents) and across Ontario. One single point of contact, 12 years of experience, delivery from concept to publication in 8 to 16 weeks.
Over 15 applications delivered. Startups that found their market fit. SMBs that streamlined their workflow.
In 12 years, I've seen what works and what crashes on iOS and Android. From Bordeaux, I won't promise you the moon. I promise you results. My job is to build solid tools that your users will actually adopt.
The key advantage is the real-world impact of your application. Shall we look together at how to grow your project in a smart and profitable way?
Publishing an app is 30% of the work. Maintaining it is the remaining 70%.
Most businesses in Vaughan celebrate their app launch on the stores.
And then? Nothing.
The code slowly rots. Nobody watches the crash reports. Nobody anticipates when a new version of iOS or Android changes the rules.
The app that was supposed to scale your business becomes a massive liability.
Take a breath. Let's look at reality.
It is a matter of logic. You just bought a brand new car. If you never change the oil, the engine will seize in two years. For a mobile application, it is exactly the same concept.
There is no single type of maintenance, but three distinct pillars. Each plays a crucial role in the survival of your project in Vaughan.
If you ignore these three pillars, the punishment from the market is immediate.
The key point: without corrective maintenance, you lose user trust (62% uninstall after a technical bug according to Statista, 2025). Without adaptive maintenance, your app eventually disappears from the stores. And without evolutive maintenance, your competitors in Vaughan simply overtake you.
A mobile application is a living digital product. The moment you stop taking care of it, technical debt accumulates. It is like termites in a wooden house. At first, you see nothing. Eventually, everything collapses.
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 Vaughan, you see absolutely everything that is happening.
To achieve this, we set up simple and highly effective workflows.
There is a very dangerous myth in the software industry. The belief that the work is completely finished the day your app goes live on the stores.
You push the launch button, the application becomes available in Vaughan, everyone drinks champagne, and the development agency completely vanishes to work on their next client.
That is the absolute worst thing that can happen to your business.
A mobile application is not a painting that you hang on a wall and never touch again. It is a living, breathing organism.
Operating systems update constantly. Apple and Google change their strict security guidelines. Brand new devices with weird screen sizes hit the market every single month. And your users constantly change their habits.
If you do not plan for ongoing care, your application will inevitably break down and degrade over time.
In short: I do not disappear after launch day. I build genuine, long-term partnerships with my clients.
Maintenance is about regularity and predictability. No more constant emergencies and hastily duct-taped code. Here is how we collaborate in Vaughan.
Week 1: The Onboarding. I audit the current state of your application. I install professional monitoring tools (Crashlytics) and document the codebase. I list the immediate red flags. Your application now has a 24/7 digital security guard.
The classic monthly cycle is then organized logically:
Every quarter, we sit down for a deep review. We analyze performance trends, feedback from users in Ontario, and adjust the technical roadmap together.
You also receive a clear, jargon-free monthly report. You know exactly what was fixed, what was improved, and what needs to be watched closely in the coming weeks.
The most important factor is total transparency. 77% of users read reviews before hitting the download button (Statista, 2025). With this recurring process, we keep the app rating consistently high, protecting your business reputation.
Preventive maintenance is what keeps your company off the front page of the local Vaughan news for all the wrong reasons.
During a routine takeover audit for a new client, I made a terrifying discovery. The application, built two years earlier by an agency that had since gone bankrupt, was storing user passwords in plain text directly in the local database.
This is a direct and massive GDPR violation. It is a flaw that could cost tens of thousands in regulatory fines, not to mention the total destruction of customer trust in the brand.
I immediately triggered an emergency protocol. I encrypted the local databases, implemented modern cryptographic hashing for all passwords, and forced a logout for all active users to secure their session tokens.
I then helped the client properly update their technical privacy policy documentation.
The result: Zero data breach. Zero fines. Zero scandals in Ontario.
I do not provide cookie-cutter quotes without seeing the patient first. Every app in Vaughan is unique, has different technical debt, and handles different traffic volumes. But here is how I structure my service levels.
The Essential level: This is life support. I provide 24/7 monitoring, fix critical blocking bugs, and ensure ongoing compatibility with new iOS and Android versions. Your app stays alive, functional, and compliant with store rules. It is your basic insurance policy.
The Standard level: This is the choice for the majority of my clients in Vaughan. In addition to life support, it includes dedicated hours for minor feature updates, a clear monthly performance report, and a deep quarterly technical audit. We do not just survive; we continuously improve the asset.
The long-term survival of an application depends entirely on its ability to handle the specific, heavy usages of its industry in Vaughan.
Content delivery optimization is vital. Video lessons and heavy PDFs can cause the app size to bloat over time. I monitor video streaming performance and the rock-solid reliability of offline downloads for students across Ontario. The parental notification system must also remain perfectly synced through every single iOS and Android update.
The app must be an absolute rock during peak rush hours (12-2 PM and 7-9 PM). Active maintenance ensures the total reliability of the order flow under heavy server load. I track GPS API accuracy for delivery drivers, and I maintain the fragile technical bridges between the mobile app and the restaurant's Point of Sale (POS) software. A bug here destroys the dinner service.
It includes absolute technical peace of mind. Practically, it covers critical bug fixes, OS compatibility updates for new iOS/Android versions, and proactive live monitoring (using Crashlytics). It is the foundation for survival.
For blocking bugs (like a checkout crash), intervention happens in hours, not days. I isolate the root cause and push the hotfix to the stores immediately. Apple and Google then take over for the final review process.
Yes, automated probes watch the code constantly. If the app collapses on a Sunday night in Ontario, the system captures the logs instantly. I get the alert before your users even have time to complain.
We always start with a deep technical audit. I read the code, map out the technical debt, and find the immediate security flaws. Then, we run a stabilization sprint. We build nothing new until the foundation is solid.
The key point: Apple and Google release 4 to 6 major system updates every year. You must keep pace, or risk your application breaking entirely or being removed under the App Store Review Guidelines.
This is exactly why maintenance exists. We anticipate these breaks using OS beta versions. If an unexpected break still happens in production, I deploy a rapid hotfix to restore access for your users immediately.
I embed professional tools like Sentry and Firebase Crashlytics. These silent digital probes tell me exactly which line of code failed and on which specific smartphone model, without the user lifting a finger.
Absolutely. Trust requires total transparency. You receive a jargon-free summary: crashes prevented, bugs fixed, loading times tracked, and technical forecasts for the following month's roadmap.
Yes, this is called evolutive maintenance. Depending on our service agreement tier, we reserve a specific block of monthly hours exclusively dedicated to growing the app and building what your users request.
It is incredibly simple. You own 100% of your code and your administrator accounts (Apple, Google, Firebase). If you want to leave, I hand over updated documentation and you are free to go. It is a matter of trust.
While you hesitate, your competitors in Vaughan 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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