Hire React Native developers from India for your Canadian mobile app. Our devs ship Expo SDK apps, bare workflow projects, and native modules in Swift/Kotlin. Perfect for teams already using React on the web. We charge CAD 30-55/hr vs Toronto agencies at CAD 120-170/hr — same TypeScript codebase, same React patterns, same App Store result.
vs CAD 120-170/hr at Canadian RN studios (Robert Half + Hays 2026 salary data)
Best for small features, native module work, or App Store cleanup. Min 20 hrs/week, weekly CAD invoicing.
Starting CAD 30/hour
Full-time RN dev on your roadmap. Owns Expo updates, releases, and CodePush deployments. Min 3 months.
CAD 4,500-8,500/month
Full app from Figma to App Store. Includes design polish, native integrations, App Store submission, 30-day warranty.
CAD 10K-40K depending on scope
MVP in 9 weeks at CAD 19K. 3,200 bookings in first 5 months across GTA. Cleaners app + customer app from same codebase.
4.8 star rating on App Store. 8,400 paid subscribers within 8 months of launch.
Replaced paper forms across 60 technicians. Saved CAD 180K/yr in admin overhead.
If your team already uses React/TypeScript on web, React Native is the better choice — shared code, shared hires, shared tooling. If you are starting fresh and want the smoothest UI out of the box, Flutter wins. Both ship to iOS + Android from one codebase. We do both — we will give you an honest recommendation in your free consultation.
Both. We start every new project on Expo SDK (managed workflow) because EAS Build, EAS Submit, and EAS Update save weeks of CI/CD work. We eject to bare workflow only when you need a custom native module Expo does not support.
Yes — we use the Stripe React Native SDK for Apple Pay + Google Pay, expo-apple-authentication for Sign in with Apple, and write native Swift/Kotlin modules when needed. Required by Apple for any app with social login.
EAS Update (Expo) or CodePush (Microsoft) — we push JavaScript-only changes over-the-air in minutes. Native binary changes still need App Store review (1-3 days currently). We separate the two carefully in our release process.
Yes — included in every project. Apple rejects roughly 1 in 3 first submissions for minor reasons (metadata, privacy disclosures, in-app purchase rules). We respond to reviewer notes and resubmit within 24 hours.