I've been working on an app on IOS template and now I'm in need for a company that would do an outsource part (beta testing, post production etc) as we need an integrated unit. Thank you in advance.
I've been working on an app on IOS template and now I'm in need for a company that would do an outsource part (beta testing, post production etc) as we need an integrated unit. Thank you in advance.
You might want to consider these companies:
1. Konstant Infosolutions
2. WillowTree
3. Intellectsoft
4. Fuzz
5. Fueled
6. Iflexion
7. AppInventiv
8. Zco Corporation
Hope this helps
I'm not the OP, but your response will definitely help me with figuring out some issuesthanks
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I'd go for WillowTree. They are very active and I love the work they are doing.
In what areas can we provide and help you? Currently we are designing some online games. On all iOS operating systems are easily accessible.
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From my experience, I know the top 5 iPhone app development companies.
- Appinventiv
- WillowTree
- Fueled
- Intellectsoft
- Y Media Labs
CMARIX Infotech a iPhone app development company might be helpful to you in this matter.
Last edited by wysota; 4th September 2025 at 12:59. Reason: removed URL
If you’re mainly looking for iOS-focused shops that can handle testing + post-production, a few well-known ones are Fueled, Intellectsoft, and WillowTree — they all have solid track records with iPhone apps. If you want a slightly smaller, more agile team, you might also check ArcTouch or Savvy Apps.
That said, the “best” choice depends a lot on whether you want ongoing support/maintenance or just a one-off beta + launch polish. It’s usually worth reaching out to 2–3 of them, run through your use case, and see who’s a fit for your budget/timeline.
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