QServices is not headquartered in Atlanta, but we work with Atlanta clients in FinTech, Logistics, Healthcare, and Media on remote React Native development engagements with morning ET overlap every working day. We are a remote-first software consultancy serving Georgia businesses that need cross-platform mobile apps.
Atlanta's economy clusters around industries where mobile apps are either client-facing tools or operational infrastructure. Based on the projects we see from this market, buyers most often need:
A consistent pattern across all four: teams want native-quality UX from a shared codebase but skip the platform-specific UX work that makes it possible. We do not skip it. That is one of the three most common reasons React Native projects underdeliver.
Our engineering team is based in India (IST, UTC+5:30). Atlanta runs on Eastern Time (UTC-5 in winter, UTC-4 in summer). If your team is online from 9 AM ET, our engineers are at 6:30 PM IST. We schedule daily standups between 8 and 10 AM ET to align your morning with our end of day. That gives you 1 to 2 hours of live overlap each working day. We extend those hours for sprint reviews, milestone demos, and App Store submission windows.
Outside those live hours, we work async with structured handoffs. Each sprint ends with a recorded walkthrough of what shipped, a written summary of what did not and why, and a clear list of decisions we need from your side before we continue. Code reviews happen in GitHub pull requests with timestamped comments you can read at any hour ET.
We communicate over Microsoft Teams or Slack, whichever your team already uses. Weekly project status emails go to your lead every Friday ET. On-site visits to Atlanta for major milestone reviews are available on request; travel costs are quoted separately.
We do not have a published client from Atlanta specifically. The two closest case studies by industry are Logistics and Healthcare, both core sectors in the Atlanta market.
Last-mile delivery management (Logistics): We built a full delivery management platform for a last-mile logistics business using React Native, .NET, and Vultr Cloud. The app covered real-time order tracking, proof of delivery, driver assignment via the eLogi API, and Zoho-powered invoice generation with two-factor authentication. This is the kind of operational mobile tooling Atlanta logistics companies regularly put on the roadmap.
Last-mile delivery business
End-to-end delivery management with real-time order tracking and proof of delivery
Zoho-powered invoice generation with two-factor authentication and eLogi integration for driver assignment
Personalized nutrition platform (Healthcare): We built Equalution, a dual-platform product with a React Native mobile app for clients and a React.js web app for dieticians. The platform uses ML-driven macro targeting based on body metrics. For Atlanta healthcare clients building patient-facing mobile tools, this shows we can handle the mobile-plus-web architecture most health apps require.
Health and nutrition coaching startup
ML-driven personalized calorie and macro targets using body metrics for sustainable diet plans
Dual platform: React.js dietician web app and React Native client mobile app with 80/20 whole-food approach
Our billing is in USD. Typical React Native projects for Atlanta clients range from $30,000 to $180,000 depending on scope and complexity. Here is how we bracket it:
For Atlanta clients in Healthcare, budget an additional 15 to 25 percent for HIPAA compliance scope: audit logging, encryption at rest, and BAA documentation. FinTech apps that touch payment flows may carry additional overhead under Georgia's data breach notification law. Each non-trivial external integration (carrier APIs, EHR systems, payment gateways) typically adds $3,000 to $12,000.
See our full React Native development cost breakdown for a detailed estimate framework.
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Yes. We do not have a physical office in Atlanta or anywhere in Georgia. All engagements with US clients are fully remote. Our team schedules standups to align with your ET morning hours and uses Microsoft Teams or Slack for daily communication.
On data handling: Georgia's data breach notification law (O.C.G.A. § 10-1-912) governs how data your app collects is stored and protected. It applies to you as the data controller, not to where your development vendor sits. We build on Azure or AWS US regions by default for US clients and work with your legal team on specific data handling obligations. For Healthcare clients, we sign a BAA and apply HIPAA-compliant architecture from sprint one. The full text of Georgia's data laws is available through the Official Code of Georgia Annotated. React Native's platform security capabilities are documented at reactnative.dev.
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