Locations/Plymouth

App Development in Plymouth

Augustova builds web and mobile applications for UK businesses at £8,000 to £30,000, quoted as a fixed price per phase and delivered in two to six weeks. The team has shipped two live SaaS products, apps in both the App Store and Google Play, and a published browser extension. We deliver this for businesses in Plymouth and across Devon.

Price range£8,000 to £30,000
TimelineTwo to six weeks depending on surface area
ServingPlymouth and Devon

How this usually starts in Plymouth

A Plymouth build is commonly scheduling that survives short notice change, with capture on a phone at the job rather than back at base.

Why Plymouth businesses ask for this

Plymouth holds marine engineering, defence and advanced manufacturing alongside a large healthcare and education sector, and it serves a wide rural catchment across the South West. Firms here often work across long distances from a single base.

Serving a wide rural catchment makes scheduling and travel the real constraint. Systems that absorb a change without three phone calls repay themselves quickly here.

Sectors we work with in Plymouth

Marine engineeringDefenceAdvanced manufacturingHealthcareConstruction and trades

What this covers

React and Next.jsReact Native and ExpoTypeScript and NodePostgres and SupabaseVercel and cloud infrastructureApp Store and Play Store release

How it runs

01Requirements and wireframing
02Interface design and prototyping
03Build with working demos throughout
04Testing, performance and security
05Launch, monitoring and iteration

What you receive

  • A working application on the platforms agreed, web, iOS, Android or all three
  • The repository and the infrastructure accounts in your name
  • Store submission handled, including the review process and the assets it demands
  • Documentation, credentials, a runbook and a recorded walkthrough
  • A training session for the people who will use it daily
  • A monthly support arrangement agreed in the original document

What this does not include

  • A design system built from nothing when your brand already has one
  • Ongoing content entry, which is your team knowing your business rather than ours guessing
  • Features discovered mid build, which are quoted as a new phase rather than absorbed silently

Signs this is the right call

A spreadsheet is doing a job that several people now depend on

Your process works but only because one person remembers the exceptions

You need customers or staff to do something on a phone and there is currently no way to

Where projects like this go wrong

Scope that grows quietly

Most overruns are not engineering failures, they are additions nobody wrote down. Each phase has a fixed price and a written scope, and a new idea becomes a new phase rather than a delay with no explanation.

Built for the demo, not the Tuesday

Software is judged on the dull week, not the launch. We build with the awkward cases in from the start, because the exception your team handles by hand is usually the reason the old process was slow.

A launch with no handover

An application nobody but the builder understands is a liability. Handover is documentation, credentials, a runbook and a recorded walkthrough, so another developer could pick it up without calling us.

Common questions

How much does it cost to build a business app in the UK?

Augustova quotes £8,000 to £30,000 depending on surface area, fixed per phase so the budget does not drift. A single process automation sits at the lower end and a multi user platform with mobile apps at the upper end.

Do you build for web and mobile?

Both. We run our own products on web, iOS and Android, and we handle the App Store and Google Play submission process, which is usually the part that surprises teams doing it for the first time.

What happens after launch?

A handover pack of documentation, credentials, a runbook and a recorded walkthrough, plus a training session for the people who will use it daily. A monthly support arrangement starts at go live and is agreed in the original document rather than negotiated afterwards.

Do you work fixed price or day rate?

Fixed price. A day rate pays a supplier for being slow and penalises them for being fast, which is backwards. Fixed price forces the scope conversation before the money is committed, and the risk of being wrong sits with us.

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