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Can you build a mobile app in 6 weeks? Yes, if your Ruby on Rails backend is already stable. If your company already has a working Rails web product, a React Native mobile MVP can often be delivered in 6–8 weeks. The backend already contains the business logic, database models, user roles, and core workflows, […]

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The rise of conversational AI has made it possible to build MVPs with limited engineering expertise purely through natural language prompts. While AI-generated code is ideal for testing hypotheses, the resulting React Native applications struggle to survive the transition to production and bring additional costs and risks. We’ll explore why working MVP is not the […]

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Slow React Native apps are rarely born slow. Performance usually degrades because of small decisions that look harmless: a state shortcut, an untested list, oversized images, limited device testing, or an architecture that makes every product change harder than it should be. Most performance issues are not dramatic engineering failures. They are early product and […]

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The transition to New Architecture concluded the historical debate between using React Native with and without Expo. Maintaining a “bare” React Native project in 2026 represents a legacy risk of architectural isolation, mounting technical debt, and a deceleration in product velocity. We examine why more engineering teams are moving away from developing without a Framework, […...


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