How it benefits your business
A mobile app is useful when people need faster access, cleaner workflows, notifications, or a focused experience that a normal website cannot handle as well.
Better access Users can complete important tasks from the device they already use.Cleaner workflows Forms, status, notifications, and actions stay focused.Internal efficiency Field teams and staff can submit updates without waiting on desktop tools.Customer experience Customers get a smoother path for requests, booking, account tools, or updates.
App planning focus
Strong apps start with the workflow, not just the screen design.
User clarityFeature focusUnneeded complexity
How the process works
1MapUsers, tasks, screens, permissions, and core features.2PrototypeClickable flows to test the idea before heavy build work.3BuildApp screens, backend logic, data flow, and notifications.4LaunchTesting, release prep, support, and next-version planning.
How Point can help
Customer apps Request tools, booking, account views, updates, and focused mobile experiences.Internal apps Field updates, photo capture, checklists, staff workflows, and mobile data entry.MVP prototypes Clickable flows and focused first releases that validate the idea before expanding.
How much does it cost?
App cost depends on features, login needs, integrations, data storage, device requirements, notifications, design depth, and whether the first version is a prototype or production app. We usually recommend starting with the smallest version that proves the workflow.
How do you get started?
Start with the users, the task they need to complete, the information the app needs, and what happens after someone taps submit. Point can help turn the idea into a screen map, feature brief, and first-version plan before heavy development begins.