12 years of experience. 15+ apps delivered. One dedicated point of contact.
In short: I build iOS and Android apps for clients in Markham (338,503 residents) and across Ontario. One single point of contact, 12 years of experience, delivery from concept to publication in 8 to 16 weeks.
Over 15 applications delivered. Startups that found their market fit. SMBs that streamlined their workflow.
In 12 years, I've seen what works and what crashes on iOS and Android. From Bordeaux, I won't promise you the moon. I promise you results. My job is to build solid tools that your users will actually adopt.
The key advantage is the real-world impact of your application. Shall we look together at how to grow your project in a smart and profitable way?
You have a mobile app project in Markham.
And you are asking yourself the big question. iOS or Android?
Take a breath. Let's look at reality.
Android holds a 72% global market share (Statista, 2025).
That is massive.
Out of the 338,503 residents in Markham, the vast majority have an Android smartphone in their pocket.
If your customers use Android, you have no choice. You need to be there.
But careful. Making an Android app is not just ticking a box.
It is an ecosystem with its own rules. Its own design standards.
The most important factor is creating a smooth experience, no matter the phone brand.
Samsung, Xiaomi, Oppo, Google Pixel. Your app must run perfectly everywhere.
I have guided dozens of clients over the past 12 years. And I know exactly what the number one fear is when launching an app project.
It is the fear of losing control.
You hand over your baby, sign an estimate, and then hear absolutely nothing for three months. You become entirely dependent on a technical black box. 🕵️♂️
The key advantage of our collaboration is total transparency.
It is a matter of trust. Even if I am not physically sitting in your office in Markham, you see absolutely everything that is happening.
To achieve this, we set up simple and highly effective workflows.
There is a very dangerous myth in the software industry. The belief that the work is completely finished the day your app goes live on the stores.
You push the launch button, the application becomes available in Markham, everyone drinks champagne, and the development agency completely vanishes to work on their next client.
That is the absolute worst thing that can happen to your business.
A mobile application is not a painting that you hang on a wall and never touch again. It is a living, breathing organism.
Operating systems update constantly. Apple and Google change their strict security guidelines. Brand new devices with weird screen sizes hit the market every single month. And your users constantly change their habits.
If you do not plan for ongoing care, your application will inevitably break down and degrade over time.
In short: I do not disappear after launch day. I build genuine, long-term partnerships with my clients.
It is the nightmare of bad developers in Markham. There are thousands of different screen models. My job is to ensure the design adapts perfectly to all of them.
Recently, Google requires 20 people to test the app for 14 days before publication. This is to eliminate garbage apps from the store in Canada. I help you manage this step.
Kotlin. Java is the past. Kotlin is the official language recommended by Google. It is safer and prevents many silent bugs.
Yes, it will be in your name. It is a small one-time fee. You will be the sole owner of the app in Markham.
The most important factor is defining a threshold. We generally target the most recent 90% of users to avoid useless development costs.
No. Android has its own visual rules (Material Design). Copying the iPhone will frustrate your Android users in Markham.
It can take 2 to 7 days, in addition to the famous 14-day testing period. We must anticipate this in the schedule.
Yes, the work does not stop at launch. Android evolves every year; the code must be updated for your clients in the Ontario area.
You do. As soon as the final invoice is paid, you receive all the source code developed for your business in Markham.
Absolutely. Android is very open regarding hardware usage: Bluetooth, NFC, GPS, camera.
While you hesitate, your competitors in Markham are moving forward.
The mobile world moves fast. Very fast. Today, 63% of global web traffic comes from mobile devices (Statista, 2025). If you keep pushing back the creation of your app, someone else will happily take your spot in Ontario.
But be careful, do not confuse speed with haste. Launching an unstable application is the worst possible strategy.
In short: you have to act fast, but above all, you have to do it right. ⏳

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