Mobile App Development in Guyana
Not every business needs an app — but when yours does, it should earn its place on the screen. Firelinkx builds practical iOS and Android apps for Guyanese businesses: customer apps, staff tools, and field-data apps that people open because they have a real reason to.
Apps people have a reason to use
An app is the right tool when people use it often, need fast access, log in, get notified, or capture data in the field. We build for those jobs — not for the app store badge.
Customer apps
Accounts, loyalty, ordering, bookings, and notifications for businesses whose customers come back often enough to keep an app installed.
Staff & operations apps
Tools your team uses daily — job lists, checklists, stock counts, approvals — that work better on a phone than on paper or a desktop.
Field-data capture
Apps for teams working away from the office: deliveries, inspections, readings, and surveys, with sync planning for patchy connections.
Notifications & messaging
Push notifications, reminders, and status updates that reach people instantly — the thing a website or WhatsApp broadcast can't do reliably.
Payments & accounts
Secure logins, roles, profiles, and in-app payment flows, set up around how your business actually collects money.
Backend & admin
Every app needs a brain: the APIs, database, admin dashboard, and reports that let you run and see what's happening.
Want the full picture of platforms, scope, and project types? See our complete mobile app development service.
Do you actually need an app?
We'll tell you honestly when you don't. A mobile website is cheaper and right for most businesses. An app earns its cost only in specific situations — and we'd rather point you to the cheaper option than sell you one you won't use.
People use it often — daily or weekly — not once or twice a year.
It needs to work offline, or in places with weak signal.
Push notifications are core to the job, not a nice-to-have.
Staff capture data in the field that has to sync back to the office.
Customers log in to accounts, balances, or histories that must stay secure.
What a mobile app costs in Guyana
App pricing depends on platforms, user roles, backend complexity, integrations, offline needs, and notifications. Wherever possible we start with a capped MVP so you spend on a first useful version, not a wish list.
Capped MVP / micro-app
From ~$4,500 USD
A focused first version — one or two core workflows, a single user type, limited integrations — that proves the idea with real users.
App + portal
Scoped per project
An app with accounts, an admin dashboard, and a few integrations, where staff and customers each get their own view.
Full custom application
Scoped after paid discovery
Multiple roles, payments, offline sync, or several connected systems. We plan these properly before quoting a build.
Every quote separates the one-time build from any recommended monthly operations. See the full pricing page.
From product fit to a launched app
Product fit
We confirm an app is the right answer, who'll use it, how often, and what business outcome it should drive — before any design.
MVP scope
We define the first genuinely useful version: core workflows, must-have features, roles, and what success looks like.
Design the experience
We map the user flows and design screens for fast, one-handed mobile use with clear actions and sensible navigation.
Build & test
We build the app and its backend in stages, testing on real devices so it holds up outside the demo.
Launch & support
We handle release, then monitor, fix, and extend it as real usage tells us what matters most.
Mobile app questions from Guyana businesses
Do I need a mobile app or just a mobile-friendly website?
How much does it cost to build an app in Guyana?
Will the app work on both iPhone and Android?
Will my app work where there's poor internet?
Do you publish the app to the App Store and Google Play?
What happens after launch?
How long does it take to build an app?
Tell Us What the App Should Do
Message us on WhatsApp, call, or get a starting estimate. We'll tell you honestly whether an app is the right move — and if a website would do the job for less, we'll say so.