The version of iOS app development that electrical contractors still use a year after launch.

When a electrical contractor asks us about iOS app development, the first question we put back is the same one every time: which part of your week, if it disappeared, would change how you feel on a Friday? We start the build from that answer.

What iOS app development actually does

An iPhone app your customers keep on the first screen. Built native where it matters for speed, camera and offline use, and shipped through App Store review by us rather than left as your problem.

  • 01 Native Swift where performance matters, cross-platform where it does not
  • 02 App Store review handled end to end, including the rejections
  • 03 Sign in with Apple, push, camera and offline handled properly
  • 04 TestFlight builds so your team tries it before your customers do

Built on: Swift SwiftUI Expo TestFlight App Store Connect

Electrical contractors need software built around their week, not against it.

  • Electricians juggle callouts, compliance certificates, and quoting, usually from the front seat of a van.
  • Certificates of compliance and quote turnaround are where electrical businesses either look professional or lose the job.
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How we build iOS app development for electrical contractors.

We scope narrow, ship a working pilot, then harden it into production. The first slice is the highest-leverage workflow for a electrical contractor business, so value lands before the build is finished. Native iPhone and iPad apps.

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The outcome for electrical contractors

The shape of the result for electrical contractors: We ship to TestFlight in the first fortnight, so you hold the app before you commit to the build. Built on Swift, hardened with the rest of the stack as it scales.

Not your typical AI agency.

Honest about what AI can and cannot do

Ships the one workflow that pays for itself

Hours given back, never the size of the invoice

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*Every engagement is scoped and quoted up front. Results vary by workflow and business.

How much is not automating costing you?

Nine hours a week of admin is 468 hours a year. With Kiwi Dynamics, that drops to about 52.

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*Based on 9 hours a week of admin at Kiwi Dynamics' typical 80% automation rate. Your number may vary, the calculator uses your own.

FAQ

What's a typical engagement length for electrical contractors?

Six to twelve weeks for the build, then a short managed-services month while the system goes from "shipped" to "owned by your team". After that you keep us on retainer if you want, or take it from there yourself.

Do you do hourly billing or fixed price?

Fixed price for the pilot, every time. After that it's your call - fixed price per milestone or a small monthly retainer for ongoing iteration. We don't run open-ended T&M because it disincentivises us from finishing.

What's the realistic outcome for electrical contractors?

We ship to TestFlight in the first fortnight, so you hold the app before you commit to the build. We don't promise tenfold lifts because we don't see them outside of marketing decks.

Can you work with our existing systems?

Yes. The default iOS app development stack we reach for is Swift, SwiftUI, Expo, TestFlight, App Store Connect, but we'll bend it around whatever you already run - Xero, HubSpot, Shopify, Cin7, your own in-house apps. The discovery week maps every data source before any build starts.

Skip the pitch.

Tell us the workflow and we'll come back with what we'd build first.

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Tell us what you're trying to do and we'll reply with how we'd build it - no obligation.