Building Mobile Solutions That Actually Work
We've been developing custom mobile apps for businesses across Laos since 2018. Our approach is straightforward: understand what you need, build it right, and make sure it works in real conditions.
Most of our clients come to us after trying template solutions that didn't fit their operations. We build from scratch because your business isn't generic—and your technology shouldn't be either.
Technologies We Actually Use
These aren't just buzzwords. Every tool here serves a specific purpose in building reliable mobile applications that handle Southeast Asian connectivity challenges.
React Native
Our primary framework for cross-platform development. Lets us build once and deploy to both iOS and Android while maintaining native performance.
Flutter
When clients need specific UI requirements or complex animations. Particularly good for apps that need to work consistently across different Android versions.
Node.js Backend
Powers most of our server infrastructure. Fast, efficient, and handles the real-time features that many business apps require.
PostgreSQL
Our database choice for applications handling structured data. Reliable and proven for business operations at scale.
Firebase
Quick setup for authentication, push notifications, and real-time sync. Especially useful when you need something running fast.
AWS Infrastructure
Hosting and scaling solutions. We use Singapore region servers for better latency across Southeast Asia.
Git Version Control
Every line of code is tracked. This means you can always roll back changes or see exactly what was modified when issues appear.
REST APIs
Standard integration approach for connecting your mobile app with existing systems—accounting software, inventory databases, whatever you're already using.
How We Build Your Application
There's no magic formula, just a proven process we've refined over dozens of projects. Here's what actually happens from first meeting to launch.
Requirements Mapping
We sit down with you—sometimes at your office, sometimes at a coffee shop—and figure out what you're actually trying to accomplish. Not what features you think you need, but what problems you're solving. This usually takes 2-3 meetings before we really understand your operation.
Prototyping Phase
Before writing production code, we build a clickable prototype. You get to see how the app will flow and tell us what doesn't make sense. Much cheaper to change things here than after development starts.
Development Cycles
We build in two-week sprints. Every two weeks you see working features—not perfect, but functional enough to test. This way you're not waiting months to discover something doesn't work the way you expected.
Real Environment Testing
We test on actual devices your employees will use, with the internet speeds they actually experience. Had too many projects look perfect in our office but struggle in real conditions. This step catches those issues early.
Deployment and Training
Launch day isn't the end—it's really the beginning. We stick around for the first few weeks, fix the unexpected issues that always pop up, and train your team properly so they're comfortable with the new system.
Recent Work Examples
A couple projects from 2024 that show the range of problems we tackle.
Logistics Tracking System
Built for a distribution company managing deliveries across Vientiane. Their old paper-based system meant drivers would return at end of day to report problems—by which time customers were already upset.
Now drivers update delivery status in real-time. The office sees exactly where each vehicle is and can reroute on the fly. When a customer calls asking where their order is, staff can give an actual answer instead of guessing.
The app works offline and syncs when connection returns, because rural coverage is spotty. That single feature was critical for their routes outside the city.
Restaurant Inventory Management
A restaurant group with four locations was struggling to track inventory across sites. They'd run out of ingredients at one location while another had excess going to waste.
We built them a mobile app where kitchen staff can quickly update stock levels during service—not after closing when they're exhausted. Managers see combined inventory across all locations and can transfer items between restaurants before shortages happen.
The interface is extremely simple because kitchen environments are hectic. Large buttons, minimal text, designed so staff can update inventory in under 30 seconds even during dinner rush.
The Team Behind Your Project
Small team, senior developers. Everyone here has been building mobile applications for at least five years. You won't be handed off to junior developers learning on your project.
Bounma Vongphachan
Started with iOS development in 2016, moved to cross-platform work in 2019. Has built everything from banking apps to agricultural management systems. Particularly good at making apps that work reliably with poor connectivity.
Kanya Siphakone
Handles the server infrastructure that powers mobile applications. Previously worked at a fintech company in Bangkok, returned to Laos in 2022. Specializes in building APIs that can handle thousands of concurrent users without breaking.
Soutchay Phomvihane
Designs interfaces people can actually use without training manuals. Spent three years at a design agency in Singapore before joining BoostNextLevel. Insists on testing designs with real users before development starts.
Let's Talk About Your Project
We're based in Vientiane and available for meetings throughout the week. First conversation is always free—we'll assess whether mobile development makes sense for your situation or if there's a simpler solution.
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