Android Productivity App Development
Budget: ₹12,500 – ₹37,500 INR
I’m building a productivity-focused Android application and need a full-stack developer who can take it from concept to a publish-ready release. The job covers everything—clean, modern Android UI, solid client-server communication, and a lightweight, secure backend that scales.
On the Android side you’ll own architecture, screens, offline data handling, and smooth animations that keep the experience snappy. Jetpack components, Kotlin coroutines, Room, and Material 3 are my preferred tools, but I’m open to your best-practice suggestions if they achieve the same stability and maintainability.
Server work is part of the brief as well. I’ll need user authentication, cloud-synced data, and a simple web dashboard for basic admin tasks. Whether you reach for Node.js, Django, or another proven framework, the API must be well-documented (OpenAPI/Swagger) and ready for automated tests and CI/CD.
Key deliverables
• Full Android Studio project with readable, commented code
• Deployed backend (cloud or container) with source and scripts
• REST/GraphQL API documentation
• Build & release pipeline instructions
• One-hour hand-over call
If you’ve shipped Android productivity tools before and can demonstrate a seamless front- to back-end workflow, I’d love to see examples and hear how you’d tackle this project.
On the Android side you’ll own architecture, screens, offline data handling, and smooth animations that keep the experience snappy. Jetpack components, Kotlin coroutines, Room, and Material 3 are my preferred tools, but I’m open to your best-practice suggestions if they achieve the same stability and maintainability.
Server work is part of the brief as well. I’ll need user authentication, cloud-synced data, and a simple web dashboard for basic admin tasks. Whether you reach for Node.js, Django, or another proven framework, the API must be well-documented (OpenAPI/Swagger) and ready for automated tests and CI/CD.
Key deliverables
• Full Android Studio project with readable, commented code
• Deployed backend (cloud or container) with source and scripts
• REST/GraphQL API documentation
• Build & release pipeline instructions
• One-hour hand-over call
If you’ve shipped Android productivity tools before and can demonstrate a seamless front- to back-end workflow, I’d love to see examples and hear how you’d tackle this project.