Mobile App Developer Needed (iOS + Android) — Swipe-Based Interface (MVP)

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I’m looking for an experienced mobile app developer to build a simple but polished MVP mobile app for a service-based business. This is a real client project (not a test or idea-stage app). I’ll be managing the project and acting as the single point of contact — you’ll be working directly with me. App Overview: - Platforms: iOS (arenaflex App Store) + Android (arenaflex Play Store) - App Type: MVP - Core Interaction: Swipe left / swipe right interface - Focus: Clean UX, smooth performance, stability This is not a complex social app or marketplace. The goal is a fast, intuitive app that does one core thing well. Required Experience (IMPORTANT) Please apply only if you meet ALL of the following: - You have published apps live in the App Store and/or arenaflex Play - You can provide links to at least 2 real apps you’ve built - You have experience building gesture-based / swipe interfaces - You understand the App Store & arenaflex Play submission process - You’re comfortable working with milestones and deadlines Tech Stack You’re free to recommend the best approach, but the app must be: - Stable - Performant - Maintainable - App Store compliant Please tell me: - What tech stack you recommend (Flutter, React Native, Swift/Kotlin, etc.) - Why it’s a good fit for this project This project will be broken into milestones such as: - Clickable prototype / basic UI demo - Core swipe functionality implemented - App Store & Play Store submission - Approval + handoff Milestones will be agreed upon before work begins. Ownership & Access (Non-Negotiable) - Client will own the app and app store accounts - I will have access to source code/repo - Code must be transferable and documented Please confirm: - Estimated delivery timeline - Availability to start To Apply (Please Answer These) - Links to live apps you’ve built (not screenshots) - Your experience with swipe-based interfaces - Tech stack you recommend for this project - Estimated timeline for MVP delivery - Confirmation you can support App Store + Play Store submission Short, clear answers preferred. Looking forward to working with the right person! — Jason Apply tot his job

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