Budget: 22000 UAH Deadline: 7 days
The assessment push is as follows - an Android MVP through Capacitor or a WebView-wrapper can be done approximately in 5-7 working days, with a budget for the first stage of 22,000 UAH. I wouldn't consider iOS as a guaranteed result without reviewing the platform, as the App Store often dislikes applications that look like just a website in WebView. So here it’s more like this - we do Android as a working publication build, and for iOS, we provide an honest technical assessment after checking the site.
I would simplify it - Capacitor wrapper, release .aab, package name, icon, splash screen, Android back, offline screen, external links in the browser, session saving, basic login check, and main scenarios. Without rewriting React in React Native, as that would be unnecessary artillery for sparrows =)
Look, there’s a nuance... to avoid getting a white screen or authorization issues, access to the platform's URL and a test account is needed. It will also be necessary to understand if there are third-party logins, payments, video/audio, file uploads, or opening external domains.
> Questions
>> Can we view the site and go through the test login from a mobile scenario?
>> Do you need iOS as a real submission to the App Store, or is an Xcode project with an explanation of the risks sufficient?
Relevant examples from Ingello
> https://business.ingello.com/vorfahr - AI/SaaS logic and product development, similar in type to a digital product
> https://business.ingello.com/fractal - automation and agency processes, close to the AI direction
> https://business.ingello.com/platforma - platform development, roles, stability, preparation for scaling
Main page of Ingello for the exchange - https://systems-fl.ingello.com/ua
The price includes the Android application, .aab for Google Play, source code of the wrapper, a short instruction on building, changing the URL, icons, splash screen, and new release. Store texts and Data Safety / Privacy will be prepared at a minimal level, but it’s better to create a privacy policy based on what data your platform actually collects.