
TL;DR — Mobile App Development Cost in India in 2026
Mobile app development cost in India in 2026 ranges from ₹1.5 lakh for a simple single-platform app to ₹25 lakh for a complex multi-role enterprise app with ERP integration. A cross-platform factory management app built on Flutter for a 100-person Indian SME averages ₹5–9 lakh including design, development, testing, and deployment. The three biggest cost drivers are: number of user roles (owner vs. operator vs. maintenance each add 30–40% to scope), depth of ERP integration, and whether offline capability is required for shop floor use. This guide breaks down every cost variable with real 2026 Indian market figures.
Mobile app development cost in India is one of the most searched questions by SME business owners in 2026 — and one of the most misleading to research online. Vendor websites quote ₹50,000 for a basic app and ₹1 crore for enterprise solutions, leaving Indian SME decision-makers unable to benchmark their specific requirement. This guide from Tech4LYF Corporation — based on actual project data from mobile app development engagements across Indian manufacturing, logistics, and B2B services — gives you real cost ranges for every app type, every platform choice, and every integration scenario relevant to Indian SMEs in 2026.
Mobile app development cost in India is driven by eight variables. Understanding each one lets you scope your requirement accurately before approaching any vendor — and prevents the 40–60% budget overruns that plague Indian SME app projects:
Building separate native apps for Android and iOS doubles development cost. Cross-platform frameworks — Flutter (Google) and React Native (Meta) — deliver one codebase that runs on both platforms, cutting development cost by 35–45%. For Indian SME manufacturing apps where 90%+ of users are on Android, a cross-platform build is almost always the right choice. iOS-only or native dual-platform builds are justified only when the app targets consumer markets or when platform-specific hardware features are required.
Each distinct user role (factory owner, plant manager, shop floor operator, maintenance technician, sales executive) requires its own screen set, navigation flow, and permission layer. A single-role app (10–15 screens) costs 40–50% less than a three-role app (30–45 screens). This is the variable most underestimated in initial scope — factory owners often say “just one app” but describe functionality that requires three distinct user experiences.
An app that shows static data is cheap. An app that reads from and writes to a live ERP (Odoo, ERPNext, SAP B1, Tally) is not. ERP integration adds ₹1.5–5 lakh to the development cost depending on the platform. Odoo and ERPNext offer clean REST APIs — integration is relatively straightforward. Tally requires a middleware layer. SAP B1 requires specialist SAP developers. The integration phase is also the highest-risk phase — delays here extend timelines more than any other factor.
Factory shop floor apps must work when Wi-Fi drops — which it does frequently in metal fabrication, welding, and heavy manufacturing environments. Building proper offline-first capability (local database sync, conflict resolution, queue-based API calls) adds 20–35% to development time and cost. It is non-negotiable for operator-facing apps. Owner dashboard apps used on 4G mobile networks can skip offline requirements entirely.
A basic functional UI using standard Flutter or React Native components costs ₹30,000–80,000 for design. A custom-designed UI with brand-specific visual language, micro-animations, and premium typography costs ₹1.5–4 lakh. For internal factory management apps used by operators on the shop floor, a clean functional UI is sufficient — premium design adds cost without adding operational value. For customer-facing or sales-facing apps, UI quality directly impacts adoption and conversion.
Push notification infrastructure (Firebase Cloud Messaging for Android, APNs for iOS) is a standard add-on costing ₹30,000–80,000 to implement correctly. More complex alert routing — different notification types to different roles, escalation chains, snooze logic — adds ₹60,000–1.5 lakh. For factory apps where machine breakdown alerts must reach the maintenance team within 60 seconds, this investment is critical.
Indian mobile app development rates vary widely by city, company size, and seniority. Freelancers on platforms like Upwork quote ₹500–1,500/hour. Small Indian app studios in Tier-2 cities quote ₹800–1,500/hour. Mid-market firms in Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad quote ₹1,500–3,000/hour. Senior specialists and product firms quote ₹3,000–6,000/hour. The cheapest option frequently costs more when rework, delays, and missed specifications are factored in.
A mobile app is not a one-time project. Android and iOS OS updates, API changes in connected ERPs, and new business requirements mean ongoing development costs. Budget 15–25% of the initial development cost annually for maintenance. An app built for ₹6 lakh should carry a ₹90,000–1.5 lakh annual maintenance budget.
The following table covers mobile app development cost in India across every common SME app category. These are all-in project costs including UI/UX design, development, testing, and Play Store/App Store submission — not just development hours:
| App Type | Platform | Screens / Roles | Cost Range | Timeline |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Simple information / catalogue app | Android (Flutter) | 5–8 screens, 1 role, no backend | ₹1.5–3 lakh | 4–7 weeks |
| Owner dashboard app (read-only, ERP data) | Cross-platform (Flutter) | 8–12 screens, 1 role, ERP API | ₹3–5.5 lakh | 6–10 weeks |
| Factory management app (owner + operator) | Cross-platform (Flutter) | 18–25 screens, 2 roles, ERP + offline | ₹5–9 lakh | 10–16 weeks |
| Full factory suite (3 roles + maintenance) | Cross-platform + web admin | 30–45 screens, 3–4 roles, ERP + IIoT + offline | ₹10–18 lakh | 18–28 weeks |
| Field sales app with order management | Cross-platform (React Native) | 15–22 screens, 2 roles, ERP + GPS + camera | ₹5–11 lakh | 10–16 weeks |
| Delivery and logistics tracking app | Cross-platform + backend | 12–18 screens, GPS tracking, e-POD | ₹4–8 lakh | 8–14 weeks |
| B2B e-commerce / dealer ordering app | Cross-platform + web portal | 20–30 screens, catalogue, cart, payment | ₹8–16 lakh | 14–22 weeks |
| Full B2C consumer app (marketplace / service) | iOS + Android native | 30–50 screens, accounts, payment, reviews | ₹15–28 lakh | 20–32 weeks |
Understanding mobile app development cost in India requires understanding how project budgets are typically allocated across phases. Here is the standard cost distribution for a ₹7 lakh factory management app project:
| Phase | What Happens | Duration | % of Budget | On ₹7 lakh project |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Discovery & Wireframing | User journey mapping, screen wireframes, technical spec document | 2–3 weeks | 8–12% | ₹56,000–84,000 |
| UI/UX Design | Screen designs, component library, prototype for client approval | 2–3 weeks | 10–15% | ₹70,000–1.05 lakh |
| Backend / API Development | Server APIs, ERP integration, database schema, authentication | 4–7 weeks | 25–35% | ₹1.75–2.45 lakh |
| App Development (Flutter/React Native) | All screens built, API connections, push notifications, offline sync | 5–8 weeks | 30–40% | ₹2.1–2.8 lakh |
| QA Testing | Functional testing, device compatibility (Android fragmentation), UAT | 2–3 weeks | 8–12% | ₹56,000–84,000 |
| Deployment & Training | Play Store/App Store submission, device rollout, user training | 1–2 weeks | 5–8% | ₹35,000–56,000 |
Both Flutter and React Native deliver cross-platform mobile apps from a single codebase, but the mobile app development cost in India differs between them for specific reasons:
| Cost Factor | Flutter | React Native |
|---|---|---|
| Developer hourly rate (India) | ₹1,200–2,800/hr (Dart is newer — fewer developers, slightly higher rates) | ₹1,000–2,500/hr (large JS developer pool keeps rates competitive) |
| Development hours for same app | Typically 10–15% fewer hours (faster widget rendering, less bridge debugging) | Slightly more hours for equivalent UI consistency across platforms |
| Third-party library cost | Growing pub.dev ecosystem — most libraries free and open source | Mature npm ecosystem — vast library availability, mostly free |
| Offline capability cost | Lower — Hive and Drift databases purpose-built for Flutter reduce implementation hours | Slightly higher — SQLite/MMKV solutions require more configuration |
| Overall cost for ₹6 lakh app | Comparable or 5–10% lower on factory-specific apps requiring offline + consistent UI | Comparable or 5–10% lower on data-heavy apps with web-sharing teams |
| Recommendation for Indian SME factory apps | Flutter — better performance on ₹12,000–25,000 Android devices common on Indian shop floors | React Native — when existing JavaScript web team can share code between web and mobile |
Developer rates in India vary significantly by city. This directly affects mobile app development cost in India for SMEs sourcing local vendors:
| City / Team Type | Flutter Dev Rate | Project Cost (₹6 lakh app) | Risk Level |
|---|---|---|---|
| Freelancer (any city, Upwork) | ₹500–1,200/hr | ₹2–4 lakh (quoted) / ₹4–9 lakh (actual with rework) | High — no accountability, frequent abandonment |
| Small studio — Tier 2 city (Coimbatore, Jaipur, Indore) | ₹800–1,500/hr | ₹3.5–6 lakh | Medium — quality varies widely; verify portfolio |
| Mid-market firm — Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune | ₹1,500–2,800/hr | ₹5–9 lakh | Low-Medium — structured process, accountable delivery |
| Specialist firm — Bengaluru, Mumbai | ₹2,500–4,500/hr | ₹8–15 lakh | Low — premium quality but often over-engineered for SME needs |
| Domain-specialist firm (e.g., manufacturing apps) | ₹1,800–3,500/hr | ₹5–12 lakh | Low — domain knowledge reduces rework; faster spec sign-off |
Why domain expertise matters more than city or rate for factory apps
A general mobile app firm builds screens. A manufacturing-domain app firm builds workflows. The difference: a general firm will ask “how many screens do you need?” A domain specialist will ask “what decision does each screen enable, who makes it, how often, on what device, and what happens when the Wi-Fi drops?” That question determines whether the app actually gets used on the shop floor — or sits uninstalled on a factory manager’s phone after three weeks.
These cost items are rarely included in initial vendor quotes — but they appear in nearly every Indian SME app project:
Google Play Store and Apple App Store fees: Google Play one-time registration is $25 (≈₹2,100). Apple Developer Program is $99/year (≈₹8,300/year). For enterprise apps distributed privately (APK sideload or MDM), App Store fees are avoided entirely — and Apple’s 5–7 day review process is bypassed.
Backend cloud hosting: The app’s backend APIs and database need a server. AWS EC2 or DigitalOcean Droplets for a mid-scale app cost ₹1,800–6,000/month depending on traffic and storage. This is a recurring cost that vendors often exclude from project quotes. Budget ₹25,000–70,000/year for hosting.
Third-party service subscriptions: Push notifications (Firebase — free up to 1M messages/month), SMS OTP for login (₹0.15–0.25 per OTP via MSG91 or Twilio), maps (Google Maps API — ₹700/month for 10,000 map loads), payment gateway (Razorpay charges 2% per transaction). These add ₹10,000–60,000/year depending on usage.
Device testing costs: Android runs on 15,000+ device models. Proper testing across the mix of Redmi, Samsung, Realme, and Vivo devices common in Indian factories costs ₹20,000–60,000 in QA time. Skipping this step causes the “works on my phone, broken on theirs” problem that destroys shop floor adoption.
Scope changes during development: Industry average for Indian SME app projects is 25–35% scope expansion after development begins. Every “just add this small feature” request after spec sign-off costs 3–5× more than if it had been included from the start. Lock the scope at wireframe sign-off and treat every post-sign-off change as a formal change request with a cost attached.
Project: Factory Management App — Plastics Manufacturer, Chennai (140 employees)
Requirement: Replace WhatsApp-based production updates with a structured factory app. Three user roles — factory owner (live dashboard + approvals), shift supervisors (work order management + shift logs), maintenance team (breakdown alerts + service history). Integrated with existing Odoo ERP. Must work offline on Android tablets mounted near machines.
Actual cost breakdown (Flutter, cross-platform, Odoo REST API integration):
| Phase | Cost |
| Discovery + wireframes (3 weeks) | ₹65,000 |
| UI/UX design — 38 screens (2 weeks) | ₹90,000 |
| Odoo API integration + custom backend endpoints (5 weeks) | ₹2.1 lakh |
| Flutter app development — 3 roles, offline sync (7 weeks) | ₹2.8 lakh |
| QA testing — 12 Android device models (2 weeks) | ₹70,000 |
| Deployment + training (1 week) | ₹45,000 |
| Annual maintenance contract (Year 1) | ₹90,000 |
| Total Project Cost (development + Year 1 maintenance) | ₹8.1 lakh |
Results at 60 days post-launch: Owner’s daily WhatsApp factory check-ins dropped from 40+ messages to 3 push notifications. Shift supervisor report time: 40 minutes → 8 minutes (auto-populated from app inputs). Machine breakdown acknowledgement time: 31 minutes average → 7 minutes. The factory owner’s comment: “For the first time I know what’s happening in my factory without calling anyone.”
When you receive mobile app development quotes from Indian vendors, use this checklist to evaluate whether the quote is realistic and complete:
For a complete guide on choosing a mobile app development partner for your factory and understanding cross-platform frameworks in depth, see our post on cross-platform app development for Indian businesses.
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