Android development for the Google Play Store.
Android reaches 70% of the global mobile market. Building for Android with React Native and Expo provides Play Store compliance, native Android UX patterns, and a shared codebase with iOS — the efficient path to cross-platform coverage.
Need Android app development for Google Play Store — new app or existing React Native app needing Android expertise
Android development has specific considerations:
Device fragmentation: Android runs on thousands of device models across many Android versions. Testing on a device farm (Firebase Test Lab, Expo's cloud testing) catches device-specific issues before users do.
Google Play policies: Play Store has specific policies for: subscription billing (must use Google Play Billing for in-app purchases), permissions (must justify sensitive permissions), target SDK requirements (must target recent Android versions).
EAS Build for Android: Android builds (APK/AAB) can be generated on any OS. EAS Build handles Android builds in the cloud, manages signing keystores, and uploads directly to the Play Store's internal testing track.
Adaptive icons: Android requires adaptive icons — a foreground layer on a background layer that Android scales and applies shapes to. EAS Build handles adaptive icon generation from a single source image.
In-app purchases: Android in-app purchases use Google Play Billing. For cross-platform apps with subscriptions: RevenueCat abstracts both Google Play Billing and Apple StoreKit into a unified API.
Android application on Google Play Store — built with Expo/React Native, with native Android UX and Play Store compliance
Expo app
with React Native
EAS Build
configuration for Android AAB
Native integrations
via Expo modules
Internal testing
track setup on Play Store
Google Play submission
including store listing
One honest number to start.
Fixed-scope, fixed-price. The number below is the starting point — final scope is built from your brief.
Android application on Google Play Store — built with Expo/React Native, with native Android UX and Play Store compliance
Three steps, every time.
The same repeatable engagement on every project. No surprises, no mystery, no billable ambiguity.
Brief & discovery.
We send you questions, then get on a call. Output: a written scope with every step, feature, and integration listed.
Build & ship.
Fixed schedule, weekly reviews. No scope creep unless you change the scope — and if you do, we reprice it transparently.
Warranty & retainer.
30-day warranty on every launch. Most clients stay on a monthly retainer for ongoing features and maintenance.
Why Fixed-Price Matters Here
Android project scope is the feature set and the Play Store requirements. Fixed-price.
Questions, answered.
Google Play review is typically faster (same-day to 3 days). Google uses automated review in addition to human review. Google Play is generally more permissive than Apple in approval criteria.
Tell Ryel about your project.
Describe what you’re building and what outcome you need. You’ll have a written, fixed-price scope within the week.