Mobile app development cost ranges from $2,000 to $120,000 for most commercial projects, and up to $400,000 for regulated or enterprise platforms. A lean single-platform MVP sits at the low end. A full production app with integrations, compliance requirements, and App Store submission on both iOS and Android sits at the high end. See our full pricing overview for context across all services.
Quick answer: $2,000–$120,000 for most projects. Low end buys a single-platform MVP (80–200 hours, 4–6 weeks). High end buys a production-ready cross-platform app with integrations and compliance scope. The biggest single cost driver is the number of third-party system integrations.
Four pricing brackets cover most mobile app projects. Here is what each one actually buys:
Two projects both described as "a mobile app" can differ by $80,000 in quote. Here is why.
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In 2022, QServices built the T-Plus mobile payment platform for SomBank, an Islamic bank in Somalia. The brief: introduce digital peer-to-peer transfers, merchant QR payments, and international remittances to a predominantly cash-based economy with no existing digital payment infrastructure.
The stack: React Native for the mobile client, .NET for the backend API, Azure Service Bus for event-driven messaging, Azure B2C for identity management, RabbitMQ for async transaction processing, and Ocelot as the API gateway. Azure Key Vault handled secrets and encryption key management throughout.
The result: 100,000+ downloads and a 4.8-star rating at launch. This was the first digital payment platform deployed in Somalia's retail banking sector.
This project sits in the large-to-platform bracket. The combination of Islamic banking compliance requirements, three distinct bank API integrations, international remittance flows, and a dual-market deployment (consumer and merchant) placed the total engagement in the $80,000–$150,000 range. The compliance documentation, Azure infrastructure provisioning, and multi-system integration work each added meaningfully beyond a standard app build cost.
Islamic bank, Somalia
100K+ downloads with 4.8-star rating on launch
First digital payment platform in a predominantly cash-based economy, enabling P2P transfers, merchant QR payments, and international remittances
For projects in the mid-scope bracket, see our mobile app development for FinTech service page for relevant scope examples.
After shipping 40+ mobile projects, we see the same billing patterns inflate client budgets without delivering proportional value.
Discovery phases that run for months. A 6–8 week paid discovery at $15,000–$25,000 is standard practice at large agencies. For most commercial apps, a focused two-week scoping exercise covers the same ground. Long discovery phases often reflect under-staffing on the agency side, not genuine project complexity.
Pushing native builds when React Native fits. Some agencies recommend separate Swift and Kotlin builds for projects with no technical justification for it. For most business apps — field service tools, internal dashboards, consumer-facing utilities — React Native delivers equivalent user experience at 60–70% of the cost of two independent native builds.
Enterprise infrastructure for small user bases. We have seen agencies propose $40,000 in backend architecture for companies serving 500 users. Firebase Firestore handles 100,000 concurrent users without custom infrastructure. You do not need a distributed microservices architecture for a first-version app with unproven demand.
Charging separately for standard deliverables. App Store submission, Crashlytics setup, and Xcode provisioning configuration are part of any professional mobile engagement. Billing them as add-ons adds $2,000–$5,000 to invoices for work that takes an experienced developer four hours.
Our quoting process has three steps, and the first one costs nothing.
Start with a no-obligation scoping call. Learn more about our mobile app development service or review our full pricing structure.
Most mobile app projects run 12–24 weeks from signed scope to App Store submission. A well-scoped single-platform MVP takes 12–14 weeks. A cross-platform production app with backend integrations and QA cycles takes 16–20 weeks. Regulated applications in healthcare or financial services typically run 20–28 weeks due to compliance documentation, third-party security reviews, and extended testing requirements. These timelines assume a dedicated team and approved requirements at the start of development, not mid-sprint.
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