Extreme close-up of a gloved thumb swiping an Android phone screen, device held in one hand at a loading dock bay, harsh overhead fluorescent warehouse lighting casting strong shadows across the glass, concrete floor visible in the background out of focus
Extreme close-up of a gloved thumb swiping an Android phone screen, device held in one hand at a loading dock bay, harsh overhead fluorescent warehouse lighting casting strong shadows across the glass, concrete floor visible in the background out of focus
— Android for real work

Built on the loading dock. Not the boardroom.

Your app has an adoption problem because it was designed without field conditions in mind. We build Android software where the tap economy and the business logic share the same brief.

The architecture serves the interface. The interface serves the job.

We don't hand off design to engineering after the feature list is locked. The two disciplines share one brief from day one — because silent failures hide exactly where that handoff used to live.

Wide overhead shot of a warehouse floor with a hand holding an Android phone displaying a route manifest, overcast natural light through loading bay doors, pallet jack visible in the background
Wide overhead shot of a warehouse floor with a hand holding an Android phone displaying a route manifest, overcast natural light through loading bay doors, pallet jack visible in the background
Close-up of a retail worker's hand holding an Android device scanning a shelf barcode under bright fluorescent store lighting, merchandise blurred in the background
Close-up of a retail worker's hand holding an Android device scanning a shelf barcode under bright fluorescent store lighting, merchandise blurred in the background
Extreme close-up of a field technician's hand gripping an Android phone outdoors in overcast daylight, a utility truck visible in the background, glare catching the screen edge
Extreme close-up of a field technician's hand gripping an Android phone outdoors in overcast daylight, a utility truck visible in the background, glare catching the screen edge
/ Where we work

Three industries. One grip test.

Logistics

Retail

Field Services

Dispatch, route confirmation, and proof-of-delivery under time pressure and one free hand. Adoption velocity measured in days, not quarters.

Inventory, floor ops, and customer lookup built for staff who have twelve other things to do. Fewer taps to the answer; shorter training cycles.

Work orders, asset history, and sign-off flows designed for outdoor glare, thick gloves, and zero patience for hidden menus.

If your current app is technically sound but nobody opens it, we know why.

See the friction audits, field research, and build outcomes from our logistics, retail, and field services work.