• Field teams managing critical workflows on paper or consumer apps with no enterprise controls?

  • Employees needing mobile access to systems that were never designed for mobile?

Enterprise Mobile App Development Company

Consumer app development is about acquisition and engagement. Enterprise mobile app development is about a different set of problems -- authentication against your identity provider, data sync with your ERP, offline functionality for field workers, role-based access control, and MDM compatibility.
We build enterprise mobile apps for field operations, internal tools, workforce management, and customer-facing enterprise platforms -- with the security, integration depth, and reliability that enterprise environments require.

  • Native iOS and Android and React Native cross-platform enterprise apps

  • ERP, CRM, HRIS, and identity provider integration built as core requirements

  • Offline-capable apps for field operations with background sync

  • Shipped enterprise apps for pharmaceutical, logistics, property, and SaaS companies

RaftLabs builds enterprise mobile apps for field operations, internal tools, and workforce management -- with SSO and identity provider integration, ERP and HRIS connectivity, role-based access control, offline capability, and MDM compatibility. We've shipped an enterprise mobile app for 10,000+ hybrid workforce users and a tablet-based training platform for 5,000+ pharmaceutical field staff. Most enterprise mobile apps deliver in 14--20 weeks at a fixed cost, with full source code ownership.

Vodafone
Aldi
Nike
Microsoft
Heineken
Cisco
Calorgas
Energia Rewards
GE
Bank of America
T-Mobile
Valero
Techstars
East Ventures

Enterprise mobile isn't consumer mobile with an MDM profile

Most consumer app development frameworks and processes don't translate directly to enterprise. The architecture decisions that matter -- offline sync strategy, authentication flow, data security in transit and at rest, and backend integration design -- have to be made correctly at the start. They're expensive to retrofit.

We've shipped an enterprise workforce app used by 10,000+ hybrid employees and a tablet-based field training platform for 5,000+ pharmaceutical staff. That's the enterprise mobile depth we build from.

What we build

Field operations apps

Mobile apps for field workers -- inspection and audit tools, work order management, asset tracking, delivery and service confirmation, and field data capture. Offline-first architecture that works without network connectivity and syncs when connectivity returns. GPS, camera, and barcode scanning integration. Form builders for configurable field capture workflows. The mobile layer that brings your field operations into a managed, auditable system.

Workforce and HR apps

Mobile apps for workforce management -- shift scheduling, time and attendance, leave management, internal communication, and training delivery. Integration with your HRIS and payroll systems. Role-based access so managers see their team data, employees see their own. Push notifications for schedule changes, approvals, and deadlines. We shipped a mobile workforce platform used by 10,000+ hybrid employees and a field training app for 5,000+ pharmaceutical staff.

Enterprise CRM and sales apps

Mobile CRM and sales enablement apps with real-time sync to Salesforce, HubSpot, or your custom CRM. Offline access to customer and deal data for field sales teams. Quote generation, contract signing, and order placement from the field. Activity logging and pipeline management optimised for mobile. The mobile layer that gives your field sales team the information and tools they need without requiring a laptop.

Internal tools and dashboards

Mobile versions of internal tools and dashboards that currently exist only on desktop or web. Approval workflows, reporting, KPI monitoring, and operational visibility accessible from mobile devices. Role-based views so executives see summary data and operators see transaction-level detail. The operational visibility your team needs, available on the device they have with them.

Customer-facing enterprise apps

Mobile apps that give your enterprise clients access to their account, usage data, and service requests. Client portals, self-service tools, and relationship management apps for B2B businesses. White-labelled apps for enterprise clients who need a branded mobile experience. Integration with your CRM and support platforms. The mobile touchpoint that reduces client management overhead while improving the client experience.

Security, SSO, and MDM integration

Enterprise security layer built into the architecture: SSO via SAML or OIDC (Azure AD, Okta, Google Workspace), certificate pinning, data encryption in transit and at rest, biometric authentication, and remote wipe capability. MDM integration with Microsoft Intune, JAMF, and VMware Workspace ONE for managed device deployment. App configuration management for enterprise-wide settings without app updates. The security posture your IT department requires, built in from the start.

Tell us about your enterprise mobile use case.

Workflow, current systems, and security requirements. We'll design the app and give you a fixed cost.

Frequently asked questions

Consumer apps focus on acquisition, engagement, and retention. Enterprise apps focus on reliability, security, integration, and compliance. Enterprise mobile apps must authenticate against your corporate identity provider (SSO via SAML or OIDC), integrate with backend systems (ERP, CRM, HRIS) that weren't designed with mobile APIs, enforce role-based access so each user sees only what their role permits, work reliably in environments with poor connectivity (offline mode with sync), and meet your IT department's MDM and security requirements. These constraints shape the architecture before a line of code is written.

Both, depending on your requirements. Native iOS and Android gives the best performance and access to device APIs -- important for apps that use the camera, biometrics, Bluetooth, or complex animations. React Native gives you a single codebase for both platforms, reducing build time and maintenance cost -- appropriate for most enterprise apps where performance requirements are moderate and feature parity across platforms matters more than platform-specific optimisation. We recommend the right approach based on your use case, device fleet, and timeline.

Enterprise mobile apps must integrate with your existing identity infrastructure. We implement SSO via SAML 2.0 or OIDC, integrating with Azure AD, Okta, Google Workspace, and other identity providers. Role-based access control (RBAC) is implemented at the app layer, with roles defined in your identity provider and enforced in the app. For apps deployed through MDM platforms (Intune, JAMF, VMware Workspace ONE), we build the app to meet MDM requirements including certificate-based authentication and managed app configuration.

Yes, and for field operations it's typically a requirement rather than a nice-to-have. Offline capability means the app stores the data required for the user's workflow locally, allows them to complete their tasks without network connectivity, queues changes for sync, and resolves conflicts when connectivity returns. The complexity of offline support depends on the workflow -- a read-only reference app is simpler than an app that captures and submits data, which in turn is simpler than an app where multiple users may modify the same record offline. We scope offline requirements during discovery.

A focused enterprise mobile app -- single platform (iOS or Android), core workflow, and integration with one backend system -- typically runs $40,000--$90,000. Cross-platform apps with multiple backend integrations, offline capability, and complex RBAC run $90,000--$220,000. Cost depends on platform choice, number of integrations, offline requirements, and the complexity of the enterprise security layer. We scope every project before pricing it.