
Apps development is an expert skill. Mobile apps are becoming more critical by the day, for many businesses. It is estimated that more than 3 billion people worldwide access apps using smartphones. More than 1.5 billion do so using tablets. Users spend a rather large percentage of their mobile time using various apps. DigitWave Marketing’s specialized teams design and develop Lifestyle Apps, Educational Apps, Social Media Apps, and Utility Apps. We also design and develop Game & Entertainment Apps, Productivity Apps, and News Apps. These apps can be developed as Native, Hybrid, as well as Progressive web apps.
Our app development teams are highly experienced in their fields. From the graphic user interface (GUI) designers to the programmers, they all work in close collaboration with each other. DigitWave Marketing specializes in apps developed for Android operating system as well as Apple’s iOS. For that reason, the User Interface is designed to work on all mobile devices and screen sizes. Devices such as mobile phones, iPads, tablets, and personal digital assistants. We are always updating our knowledge and expertise base by constantly studying the ever-changing environment in the mobile industry. Be it regarding changes to the platforms, mobile software or hardware specifications.

Apps designed and developed at DigitWave Marketing go through a rigorous testing process. We put them through various testing phases. They first go through a thorough testing phase within the development environment. This is done through the use of emulators. Then, they are put through a rigorous field-testing phase. Various types of mobile equipment and operation platforms are used. Thus, covering every aspect of the potential usage of the app. This ensures a smooth, stable and efficient functioning of the front-end (GUI) and the back-end processes.


Hybrid Apps have a cross-platform development. Apps are coded in one language that can run on multiple platforms.

Progressive Web Applications are lightweight apps. Progressive Web Applications run in the URL of a device’s web browser. They look and feel like a mobile app, but they are not delivered natively on the device.
