Custom Android App Creation Needed
Summary
Freelancer Client is hiring: Custom Android App Creation Needed.
Location: Remote
I need an experienced mobile app developer to build a complete Android application from the ground up. My focus is solely on the Android platform at this stage—no iOS version is required right now—so you should be comfortable working in Kotlin or Java and familiar with Android Studio, Material Design, and the latest SDK standards.
What you'll do:
• Brief setup & build guide so I can compile future versions myself
Skills: Java, Mobile App Development, iPhone, Android, Kotlin, Mobile Development, Android App Development, Android Studio
Budget: $100–$400 USD
Source: Freelancer Client via Remote / Online. Apply on the source website.
Original
I need an experienced mobile app developer to build a complete Android application from the ground up. My focus is solely on the Android platform at this stage—no iOS version is required right now—so you should be comfortable working in Kotlin or Java and familiar with Android Studio, Material Design, and the latest SDK standards.
The core idea and feature set are ready to be refined, and I’m looking for guidance on translating those requirements into a clean, performant build. If you have suggestions on architecture or third-party integrations, I’m open to hearing them; however, the final product must run smoothly on current Android OS versions and be submission-ready for Google Play.
Deliverables:
• Full Android Studio project with well-commented source code
• Signed release APK (or AAB) ready for Play Store upload
• Brief setup & build guide so I can compile future versions myself
After delivery, I’d like a short hand-over session—recorded or live—showing me the project structure and deployment steps. If things go well, there may be follow-up phases, including feature expansions or even a later iOS port.
Location & Details
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