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Ionic Apps That Cross the Native Bridge

Hybrid succeeds when someone can write the Capacitor plugin the app store demands. Our Ionic engineers can, and they work your hours.

When to Hire

When Teams Bring in Ionic Developers

Ionic projects stall at the same place: the native bridge. The web part goes fast, then a camera quirk, a background task, or a store rejection exposes whether anyone on the team can work below the web layer.

Our Ionic engineers can. Web-framework depth underneath, Capacitor plugins written when needed, both stores shipped. They develop with AI assistance as standard, which keeps hybrid boilerplate cheap and senior time on the native-bridge problems.

Company-backed throughout: vetted engineers, managed work, a bench behind the seat.

Web team, mobile mandate

Your stack carried into both stores.

Stuck at a native feature

Plugins written when the catalog ends.

Store rejection loop

Release engineering through review.

Hybrid feels sluggish

Performance tuned until it feels native.

Skills and Use Cases

The Skills Your Ionic Project Requires

Ionic is an open-source framework for building cross-platform mobile applications using web technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript/TypeScript, providing a library of UI components and tools.

Our Ionic Developers always have

Ionic with Angular, React, or Vue

Capacitor plugins, written and patched

Native build chains for iOS and Android

Hybrid performance tuning

Store submission and release management

Where Teams Use Ionic

Apps for teams with web skills and mobile ambitions

Internal and field-work apps on both platforms

Extending web products into the stores

Rescuing hybrid builds stuck at the bridge

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How We Hire

How We Vet Ionic Developers

Hybrid apps live or die on the native bridge. We score for developers who can cross it.

dimension
Strong signal
Red flag
Web foundation
Angular, React, or Vue depth under the Ionic layer
Component catalog knowledge only
Native bridge
Capacitor plugins written or patched when needed
Stops where the plugin store ends
Performance
Renders tuned until hybrid feels native
Accepts jank as the price of hybrid
Store delivery
Apps shipped through both store reviews
Web deploys only
Platform judgment
Knows when Ionic is wrong and native is right
Hybrid for everything

Our favorite filter: Which Capacitor plugin did you have to patch or write yourself?

The work was highly complicated and required a lot of planning, engineering, and customization. Their development knowledge is impressive.

Costa Constantinou · Senior Product Manager, Discovery Channel

Benefits of Azumo

Why Azumo for Your Software Development

Ship faster with engineers who build with and for AI. We have delivered production ready solutions since 2016.

JP Lorandi, Azumo's CTO wearing a black collared shirt against a white background.
"Our engineers build production AI every day for our clients and our own primitives. That's the difference between a team that's used AI and one that ships it.”

Juan Pablo Lorandi
CTO, Azumo · 25+ years of software architecture experience.
Certified Claude Architect

Build With AI

Engineers develop with AI daily, compressing delivery cycles without cutting corners.

Senior by Default

We hire for seniority and test for it before anyone joins your team.

Scale on Demand

Grow or shrink the team as your roadmap changes — no renegotiation drama.

Time-Zone Aligned

Real-time collaboration across your full working day, from Latin America.

Engagement That Fits

Dedicated team, staff augmentation, or full project build. You pick the model.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Build hybrid apps that actually reach both stores: web-framework code, Capacitor bridge work, native modules when needed, and release engineering through review.

  • Often yes; that is Ionic's best case. Your existing skills carry most of the app, and our engineers handle the native bridge where web skills stop.

  • We write it. Custom Capacitor plugins are routine in our hybrid work, and the rubric on this page screens for exactly that capability.

  • For most product and internal apps, yes, when performance is tuned deliberately. Where a use case genuinely demands native, we say so before you spend.

  • Ionic wins when web-team reuse matters most; React Native when your React investment runs deep; Flutter when you want one disciplined codebase and strong tooling. We build all three and recommend against our own convenience when needed.

  • Yes. Review loops usually trace to native configuration, permissions, or performance, all diagnosable. We get apps through review as part of normal delivery.

  • Vetted candidates within 2 to 3 days, contributing inside the first week, on your business hours.

  • Latin America, with full US business-day overlap for standups, reviews, and store releases.