Built for the real estate agency who's already tried the off-the-shelf option and bounced off it.

Every real estate agency business we've worked with has a different definition of "broken". Mobile apps only earns its keep when it solves the specific definition you'd give it on a bad day - which is why our first call is mostly listening.

What mobile apps actually does

A real app on the App Store and Google Play, built around the one job your customers or crew need it for. Bookings, job cards, photo capture, quotes, loyalty, whatever the business actually runs on, with the AI wired in behind it.

  • 01 One codebase for iOS and Android, so you are not paying twice
  • 02 We handle App Store and Google Play submission and review
  • 03 Works offline in the ute, syncs when the signal comes back
  • 04 Push notifications your team will actually read, not noise

Built on: React Native Expo Swift Kotlin Supabase Cloudflare Workers

The shape of every real estate agencie brief we've seen.

  • Agents live on their phones between open homes, listing enquiries, and vendor updates that can't wait until Monday.
  • Lead response speed decides who gets the listing, and most agencies lose leads simply because nobody replied fast enough.
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How we build mobile apps for real estate agencies.

We scope narrow, ship a working pilot, then harden it into production. The first slice is the highest-leverage workflow for a real estate agency business, so value lands before the build is finished. IOS and Android apps.

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The outcome for real estate agencies

The shape of the result for real estate agencies: Most first releases are in the stores inside 8 weeks, not 8 months. Built on React Native, 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.

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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

How fast could we have mobile apps in production?

Eight to ten weeks for most real estate agencies. Faster if your data is in good shape and slower if we're untangling a legacy integration first. We'll give you a realistic number on the scoping call rather than the optimistic one.

What's the smallest engagement you'd take on?

A two-week paid discovery for real estate agencies that aren't sure whether the build is worth doing at all. You get a one-page write-up of what we'd build, what we'd skip, and what it would cost. About 30% of those discoveries end with us recommending you don't proceed.

Anyone else in this space using mobile apps?

Plenty. Most first releases are in the stores inside 8 weeks, not 8 months. The interesting question is rarely "does it work" - it's "is your team ready to use the output." That's what we'd scope on the call.

What if our real estate agency doesn't have any data ready?

Most don't. Getting the data into shape - ingestion, cleaning, the lightweight contracts you need before any model is useful - is part of the engagement. For mobile apps specifically, we typically run that work on React Native, Expo, Swift, Kotlin, Supabase, Cloudflare Workers and assume messy starting conditions from day one.

Twenty minutes, your call.

You describe what's broken. We'll tell you what we'd actually do about it.

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