Best Burlington Mobile App Developers

3 Companies - Rankings updated: April 02, 2026

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  • Empowering Businesses with Technology Solutions and Talent

    Techsila LLC, led by an experienced CEO with 18+ years in software development, stands out for its innovation, comprehensive services, global reach, and client-centricity. We offer cutting-edge solutions spanning web and mobile app development, AI, and more. Our staffing solutions provide access to top  [... view Techsila profile ]
    Location
    Burlington, Massachusetts
    Number of Employees
    Under 49
    Average Hourly Rate
    $30/hr
    Minimal Budget
    $1,000 - $10,000

    Techsila Services

    • Mobile App Development
    • Software Development
    • IoT
    • AI Development
    • Blockchain
    • Software Testing
    • Staff Augmentation
    • DevOps Consulting
    • IT Services
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    • HealthEdge
    • Mastek
    • NexGen IOT Solutions
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  • Your Full Digital Development Experience.

    Phoenix Afterglow is a premier multimedia company specializing in web development, app development, online marketing, and cybersecurity. They are dedicated to upholding the highest standards of performance, integrity, and ethics to ensure client satisfaction and achieve a lasting sense of fulfillment for all  [... view Phoenix Afterglow profile ]
    Location
    Burlington, Massachusetts
    Number of Employees
    Under 49
    Average Hourly Rate
    $50/hr
    Minimal Budget
    $1,000 - $10,000

    Phoenix Afterglow Services

    • Web Design
    • Web Development
    • SEO
    • Mobile App Development
    • eCommerce
    • Cybersecurity
    • eCommerce Development
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    Phoenix Afterglow Reviews & Testimonials

    • Greg Crossan
      Greg Crossan Review from Google
      5.0

      Greg Crossan's Review Sourced from Google

      I hired Phoenix Afterglow to help me create a sales page and a digital marketing strategy to drive more traffic to the site. Johnny was great to work with. His process was easy and it helped create clarity and focus for my business and marketing. I also have a repeatable process for content creation and to continuously drive traffic to my site. Most importantly, Johnny was willing to work within my budget. I have already started seeing improvements and will continue to work with him in the future. If you are looking for a web developer that can do it all, I highly recommend Johnny and the Phoenix Afterglow team.

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    • Patti Anastasia
      Patti Anastasia Review from Google
      5.0

      Patti Anastasia's Review Sourced from Google

      Absolutely incredible! I’ve always struggled to even explain what I need, constantly worrying that something was outdated, broken, or not in compliance—and don’t even get me started on generating leads and turning them into paying clients! There are just so many little things that can go wrong… but not anymore!If you’re anything like me—and even if you had the time to handle all of this, but don’t want to—you need to contact Phoenix Afterglow. They’ll help your business Rise Up!Huge thanks to Johnny for your amazing support, kind words, and for identifying issues I didn’t even know existed. You’re the best, and I’m truly grateful. I now feel confident knowing my website—and everything tied to it—is in the right hands.

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    • Joe Marciano
      Joe Marciano Review from Google
      5.0

      Joe Marciano's Review Sourced from Google

      I Worked with Johnny to Develop our website and online marketing and he has gone above and beyond my expectations website and service is great, would recommend to anyone.

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    • Bliss Drive
    • Charise Noel Jewelry
    • No Fear
    • Sony
    • Ford
    • Knights of Columbus
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  • Accelerate Your Business with KPI Partners

    KPI Partners, a globally recognized consulting firm, specializes in app development, strategy, technology, and digital transformation. With our expertise in AI, data analytics, and value-added solutions, we help clients solve complex business challenges and harness the power of cloud applications and big  [... view KPI Partners profile ]
    Location
    Burlington, Massachusetts
    Number of Employees
    500 - 999
    Average Hourly Rate
    $25/hr
    Minimal Budget
    $25,000 - $50,000

    KPI Partners Services

    • IT Services
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    KPI Partners Reviews & Testimonials

    • Chaitanya Kanna
      Chaitanya Kanna Review from Google
      5.0

      Chaitanya Kanna's Review Sourced from Google

      The team here is super supportive. Always someone to help out when you need it. Love working here!

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    • Dan Lavatan
      Dan Lavatan Review from Google
      1.0

      Dan Lavatan's Review Sourced from Google

      Horrible people and products who trade on Oracle's good name. And they send unsolicited email with illegally harvested addresses.

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    • Software & IT Services Industry
    • Finance Industry
    • Real Estate Industry
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Frequently Asked Questions

What services do app development companies provide?

App development services span the software development lifecycle: discovery and planning, mobile app design, custom software development, testing, and launch. Core services are: 

  • Product strategy and discovery: Establishing business goals, target users, technical requirements, and development roadmap. 
  • UI/UX design: Crafting the mobile solution's user flows, wireframes, information architecture, design system, and interactive elements (e.g., buttons and menus) to ensure brand consistency and frictionless user experience. 
  • Native app development: Producing mobile applications specifically for iOS or Android for maximum performance and access to device features. 
  • Cross-platform development: Building apps for iOS and Android from a shared codebase, balancing speed-to-market with app performance and maintainability. 
  • Web app development: Engineering browser-based applications that don’t require installation and can be deployed quickly across mobile and desktop devices. 
  • Hybrid app development: Packaging a web app inside a native container (WebView) to ship through app stores.  
  • QA and testing: Conducting functional, usability, performance, compatibility, security, and regression tests to ensure that the app meets industry and client standards before deployment. 
  • System integration: Connecting the app to existing systems (e.g., CRM, ERP, payments) through APIs for consistent data flow. 
  • Release and deployment: Managing app store submissions, implementing CI/CD pipelines, monitoring app performance, and providing incident response.  
  • Ongoing maintenance and support: Updating the app for OS changes, fixing bugs, optimizing performance, installing security patches, and enhancing features.  

In addition to these app development services, many companies also offer digital marketing services to support software growth. This includes app store optimization, social media marketing, and paid advertising. 

When should you choose a native app development or cross-platform app development?

The answer depends on your target users, budget, timeline, UX expectations, technical requirements, and the expertise of your chosen mobile app development company. Here is a breakdown of each one to help you in your decision: 

 Native app developmentCross-platform app development 
Advantages
  • Strong performance, security, and stability
  • Highly polished, platform native UX
  • Access to OS features, resulting in high customizability
  • Faster and more cost-effective to launch on both iOS and Android devices
  • Shared codebase simplifies feature parity
  • Easier maintenance, as you’ll only need one team to manage the app
Considerations
  • Cost and timelines double if you are targeting both Android and iOS 
  • Maintenance also doubles, as you will have to manage apps separately
  • Some features still require platform-specific work 
  • Requires extra UI/UX work for apps to feel truly native 
  • Larger digital footprint, often resulting in lower app performance 
Best For
  • Apps with heavy device integration or demanding performance (e.g., advanced AR and intensive on-device processing)
  • Apps where speed-to-market and broad reach matter most (e.g., business apps and eCommerce marketplaces)

What is the difference between a PoC, prototype, and MVP?

A proof of concept (PoC) is used to validate the technical feasibility of an application for new technologies, like AI development or complex integrations. While a PoC isn’t production-ready, it helps reduce technical risk early.  

A prototype is a clickable or interactive model that simulates functionality without the full backend. It is ideally used to test user flows, information architecture, and design direction with stakeholders or early users. 

A minimum viable product (MVP) is an early version of the final app and only has the core features and functions. Unlike a prototype, an MVP involves both software development and design, enabling developers to confirm product-market fit and conduct real user testing. 

Because an MVP involves real build, deployment, and measurement, it often requires longer timelines and bigger budgets than a PoC or prototype. 

How to choose the best tech stack?

The best mobile app development tech stack will depend on your priority (speed to market vs peak performance), required device features, UX expectations, compliance and security needs, and long-term maintainability.  

Most decisions begin with a platform approach: 

Native Development (best-in-class performance) 

  • Android app: Kotlin, Java, Android Studio, Android SDK with Jetpack Compose or Views/XML 
  • IOS app: Swift, Objective-C, Xcode, iOS SDK with SwiftUI or UIKit 

Cross-Platform and Hybrid App Tech Stack (faster multi-platform delivery) 

  • Flutter is best for a highly consistent UI across iOS and Android and fast iterations. 
  • React Native is ideal if your team is an expert in React/JS, and you want to move quickly with broad library support.  
  • Kotlin is recommended if you want to share core logic but have a native UI. It’s also often used for complex apps and features. 
  • .NET MAUI is best for internal business software that requires seamless integration with existing Microsoft systems. 
  • Ionic is often used for progressive web app developments and is best for teams with web development skills but want to ship to app stores. 

How do app development firms secure data?

A custom mobile application development company secures data by combining a secure development lifecycle with technical controls, including:  

  • DevSecOps (Shift Left): Conducting security tests throughout the development pipeline instead of a single phase, which involves threat modeling, secure coding standards, code reviews, and automated security checks in CI/CD. 
  • Dependency/SDK risk management: Vetting third-party software development kits (SDK) and open-source libraries. 
  • Strong authentication and access control: Implementing multi-factor authentication when appropriate, role-based access controls (RBAC), least privilege, and secure session/token handling.  
  • Encryption and key management: Conducting encryption in transit (TLS) and at rest when needed, with proper key handling and secrets management. 
  • Secure mobile storage: Using platform-provided secure storage (iOS Keychain / Android Keystore) and avoiding sensitive data in logs. 
  • Backend/API protection: Securing API design and running server-side authorization checks, rate limiting, and input validation. 
  • Mobile hardening (as needed): Implementing techniques like jailbreak or root detection, tamper resistance, and selective use of certificate pinning. 
  • Privacy-by-design: integrating clear permission prompts and consent flows aligned with privacy requirements and platform policies. 

About The Author and Expert Reviewer

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