We research the person before we write a line of code.
Generalist studios build apps. We build apps for farmers, students, and educators — each brief shaped by sector knowledge earned in the field, not assumed from a template.
Android-first is not a concession — it is a discipline. When you commit to the devices your audience actually carries, every decision sharpens. We build for real hardware, real connectivity, and real users who are often not tech-native.
Constraint drives clarity.
Sector fluency is accumulated, not downloaded. Agricultural workflows, classroom rhythms, and enterprise procurement cycles each carry assumptions that shape how software must behave. We bring that context to every brief.
Research before architecture. Every time.
Understand the cohort first.
Structure for real devices.
Test with the actual audience.
We interview the farmers, students, or administrators who will actually hold the phone. Their constraints define the brief — not the other way around.
Android-native patterns, offline-tolerant data flows, and accessibility baked into the architecture — before a single screen is designed or a sprint is planned.
Usability rounds with the target age group — not internal QA alone. If a 68-year-old agronomist can navigate it without prompting, it ships.
If you have a sector-specific audience and an Android brief that deserves more than a template studio, we are ready to read it.