
Any ecommerce brand, once you hit a certain scale, needs to have a mobile app. But knowing you want an app isn’t the hard part; getting there is.
Luckily, there are hundreds of companies that specialize in helping ecommerce brands launch mobile apps, without hiring developers. The problem, however, is that not all of these tools are suitable for upscale, enterprise-level ecommerce brands.
A no-code app builder can quickly spin up a decent mobile app for a small Shopify store. But when you’re in charge of launching an app for a brand doing eight figures plus in online revenue, operating globally, with strict brand standards and feature requirements, a templated no-code tool is not the way to go.
There are options to build a mobile app for your store, without resorting to a $500K native dev bill. You’ve just got to do some digging.
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We’ve done that for you: below are ten mobile app solutions that are known to work with high-end ecommerce brands.
Quick Comparison
Platform
Best For
Platform Support
Starting Price
Key Differentiator
MobiLoud
Mid-market & enterprise brands on any ecommerce stack
Shopify, BigCommerce, Magento, Salesforce, WooCommerce, custom
Custom pricing
Fully managed, stack-agnostic, full website feature parity
Tapcart
Design-forward DTC Shopify brands
Shopify only
$200/mo + 2.5% fee
Block-based visual editor, strong integrations ecosystem
Appbrew
High-growth Shopify Plus brands wanting AI-driven personalization
Shopify only
~$499/mo
AI-native personalization engine (Milo), React Native performance
Plobal Apps
Enterprise Shopify brands with complex automation needs
Shopify only
$199/mo
Advanced audience segmentation, AI-driven recommendations
Superfans
Brands wanting live selling and community features
Shopify only
Tiered by revenue
Live video selling, rapid 60-minute launch
Venn Apps
Brands prioritizing white-glove design and strategy support
Shopify only
Free plan available; Pro $999/mo
Dedicated designer, metafield mirroring, multi-currency
Apptile
Shopify brands wanting an affordable, AI-powered entry point
Shopify only
$49/mo
Tile-based design system, competitive pricing
Fuego
Shopify Plus brands wanting social commerce and community
Shopify only
$499/mo
Social commerce features, custom React Native blocks, A/B testing
JMango360
Multi-platform & B2B ecommerce operations
Shopify, Magento, BigCommerce, Salesforce, Adobe Commerce
$299/mo
Multi-platform support, advanced B2B user roles and ordering
Custom Development
Brands with truly unique requirements and large budgets
Any
$50K–$500K+
Full control, no feature limitations, complete IP ownership
1. MobiLoud
MobiLoud takes a fundamentally different approach to mobile app development for ecommerce brands. Rather than asking you to rebuild your store inside a template, MobiLoud converts your existing website, regardless of the ecommerce platform it runs on, into a fully native iOS and Android app. The result is complete feature parity between your website and your app, with none of the compromises that come with template-based builders.
This makes MobiLoud the standout option for mid-market and enterprise brands that operate on platforms beyond Shopify, including BigCommerce, Magento, Salesforce Commerce Cloud, WooCommerce, and custom-built stacks. Because the app mirrors your website, every integration, custom checkout flow, and third-party tool you already use works from day one.
The service is fully managed: MobiLoud’s team handles the build, the App Store and Google Play submissions, ongoing maintenance, and updates. Brands like Estee Lauder, Jack & Jones, John Varvatos, and Vero Moda use MobiLoud, and the company reports a typical launch timeline of around 30 days. Clients regularly report that app users convert at significantly higher rates than mobile web visitors, with some brands seeing app revenue account for 10 to 35 percent of total online revenue.
Key things to note:
Works with any ecommerce platform, not just Shopify, making it the only truly stack-agnostic option on this list.
Full feature parity with your website, so you never have to choose which features to include or leave out of the app.
Fully managed service means your team doesn’t need to handle app maintenance, updates, or App Store compliance.
Push notifications, native navigation, and app-specific UI improvements are included out of the box.
Enterprise features include multi-storefront capabilities, staging environments, dedicated growth marketing support, and custom app screens.
Launch timeline of approximately 30 days is faster than most custom development projects.
Best for: Mid-market and enterprise ecommerce brands operating on any platform that want a fully managed native app with complete feature parity, without hiring a development team.
Learn more about MobiLoud
2. Tapcart
Tapcart is one of the most widely used Shopify mobile app builders among mid-market and enterprise DTC brands. Founded in 2017, the platform has grown into the market leader in the Shopify-specific app builder category, with a 4.7-star rating across hundreds of reviews on the Shopify App Store.
Tapcart offers a visual block-based editor for designing your app’s layout, homepage, product pages, and navigation without code. The platform supports real-time Shopify sync, keeping products, collections, inventory, pricing, and customer data synchronized instantly with no manual updates required. Push notifications are a core feature, including scheduled campaigns, automated behavioral triggers for abandoned carts and welcome series, and AI-powered copy generation.
Where Tapcart stands out is its integration ecosystem. The platform connects with tools like Klaviyo, Gorgias, Recharge, and dozens of other Shopify apps that built for how people shop today. The Enterprise plan includes a dedicated account manager who provides ongoing strategic input, helping merchants track KPIs, fine-tune campaigns, and stay ahead of feature updates.
Key things to note:
Shopify-only platform, so it won’t work if you’re on BigCommerce, Magento, or a custom stack.
Pricing starts at $200 per month plus a 2.5 percent success fee, with Enterprise plans at $1,000 per month plus a 1.75 percent fee.
A 12-month contract is required across all paid plans.
Design flexibility has some limits: there are no pre-built themes or templates, and highly custom designs require Custom Blocks with coding.
Integration availability is tied to your pricing tier, with some high-value integrations requiring the Enterprise plan.
Tapcart claims an average 2.4x increase in customer lifetime value among app users.
Best for: Design-forward DTC Shopify brands that want a polished app with strong push notification tools and a deep integrations ecosystem.
Learn more about Tapcart on the Shopify App Store
3. Appbrew
Appbrew is a no-code mobile app builder designed for mid-market ecommerce brands on Shopify, and it takes a more modular approach than most competitors. Built on React Native architecture, the same technology powering apps like H&M, Appbrew creates genuinely native mobile apps that the company claims load in under one second, compared to five to six seconds for webview-based competitors.
The standout feature is Milo, Appbrew’s AI-native personalization engine. Milo analyzes every interaction, including views, taps, cart additions, time spent, and purchase history, to dynamically optimize what each user sees in real time. The platform also includes an AI Concierge that personalizes the entire shopping journey, and for beauty and skincare brands, an AI Skin Analyzer that provides tailored product recommendations based on users’ skin profiles.
Appbrew offers over 120 native integrations, ensuring tools like Klaviyo, Recharge, Yotpo, and Gorgias work seamlessly. Native retention tools are built in: push notifications, back-in-stock alerts, subscription management, and one-click checkout blocks are ready out of the box. Every merchant is paired with a growth specialist who handles onboarding, optimization, and quarterly reviews.
Key things to note:
Shopify-only platform with a focus on Shopify Plus merchants.
AI-native architecture with Milo personalization engine sets it apart from template-based builders.
React Native performance delivers genuinely native app speed, not webview wrappers.
Over 120 native integrations, one of the largest ecosystems among Shopify app builders.
Pro plan starts at approximately $499 to $999 per month, depending on features.
Appbrew reports that brands see 3x higher conversion rates, 1.3x higher average order value, and 6x higher customer lifetime value through the app.
Best for: High-growth Shopify Plus brands that want AI-driven personalization and true native performance in their mobile app.
Learn more about Appbrew on the Shopify App Store
4. Plobal Apps
Plobal Apps is a powerful and fully featured Shopify mobile app builder designed for enterprise-level ecommerce operations. What distinguishes Plobal from other builders is its heavy focus on what happens after launch: analytics, audience segmentation, personalization of notifications, and ongoing optimization.
The platform combines a drag-and-drop builder with advanced automation features, including AI-driven product recommendations and user-segmented push notifications. Plobal supports barcode scanning, customizable layouts for both Android and iOS, and detailed analytics dashboards that help brands understand exactly how their app users behave compared to their web visitors.
Plobal has built a strong reputation for hands-on support, with 24/7 availability and a willingness to add custom features based on merchant feedback. The platform carries a 4.8-star rating across nearly 400 reviews on the Shopify App Store, with merchants consistently praising the ROI they see after launch.
Key things to note:
Shopify-only platform with plans ranging from $199 per month (Growth) to $1,199 per month (Enterprise).
Enterprise plan includes unlimited advanced integrations, while lower plans cap the number of integrations.
Strong post-launch analytics and audience segmentation tools make it a good fit for data-driven teams.
AI-driven product recommendations and user-segmented push notifications are core features.
24/7 customer support with a track record of adding custom features for merchants.
Some enterprise-plan users have reported slow response times for requested changes, with some requests taking weeks to implement.
Best for: Enterprise Shopify brands that need advanced analytics, audience segmentation, and AI-driven automation to optimize their mobile app performance after launch.
Learn more about Plobal Apps on the Shopify App Store
5. Superfans
Superfans, formerly known as Vajro, is a Shopify mobile app builder that has carved out a niche with its live video selling capabilities. The platform creates native iOS and Android apps that sync with your Shopify store, but it adds a social commerce layer that most competitors don’t offer: the ability to sell interactively through live video streams directly within the app, as well as on Facebook.
For brands that are just starting with mobile or testing whether a Shopify app drives incremental revenue before committing to a higher-investment platform, Superfans makes the entry point low. The company claims apps can go live in under 60 minutes using pre-built templates, which is significantly faster than most alternatives. The platform offers more than 70 integrations, targeted push notifications, and a drag-and-drop builder that doesn’t require coding skills.
The pricing model is unique: rather than a flat monthly fee, Superfans ties its plans to mobile app sales milestones, which means costs scale with your revenue. Every plan includes a 30-day free trial.
Key things to note:
Shopify-only platform with a unique revenue-based pricing model tied to app sales milestones.
Live video selling is the standout feature, enabling interactive shopping experiences within the app.
Rapid 60-minute launch time with pre-built templates makes it the fastest to deploy on this list.
More than 70 integrations to maintain feature parity with your Shopify store.
Some merchants report being forced to upgrade to a higher plan once their app revenue hits certain thresholds.
Push notification limits on the Starter plan are low, which may require an early upgrade for active brands.
Best for: Shopify brands that want to test mobile app performance quickly, or brands that want to use live video selling as a core engagement and conversion strategy.
Learn more about Superfans on the Shopify App Store
6. Venn Apps
Venn Apps positions itself as a white-glove Shopify mobile app builder, pairing every merchant with a dedicated designer and account manager. The platform lets you turn your Shopify store into a native iOS and Android app, but what sets it apart from the competition is the level of hands-on strategic support you get throughout the process.
On the technical side, Venn Apps offers features that more mature ecommerce operations need: metafield mirroring, multi-currency support, multi-language localization, conditional tagging, one-click checkout with Apple Pay and Google Pay, and segmented push notifications by loyalty tier and spending. The analytics dashboard provides detailed performance data, and your dedicated account manager offers tailored strategy advice based on that data.
Venn Apps carries a perfect 5-star rating on the Shopify App Store, which is rare for any app builder. Customer feedback consistently highlights the team’s expertise, willingness to try new things, and dedication to deadlines.
Key things to note:
Shopify-only platform with pricing ranging from a free plan to $1,999 per month (Enterprise).
Every merchant gets a dedicated designer and account manager, regardless of plan.
Metafield mirroring ensures your app reflects the exact data structure of your Shopify store.
Multi-currency and multi-language support make it viable for brands operating internationally.
Segmented push notifications by loyalty tier and spending allow for highly targeted campaigns.
Perfect 5-star rating on the Shopify App Store signals strong customer satisfaction.
Best for: Shopify brands that want a high-touch, design-led experience with dedicated strategic support and advanced localization features.
Learn more about Venn Apps on the Shopify App Store
7. Apptile
Apptile is a no-code mobile app builder that uses a distinctive tile-based design system, giving merchants more control over how their app is structured. Rather than locking you into fixed layouts, Apptile lets you flexibly arrange sections and components, which gives it a creative edge for brands that want their app to feel less like a cookie-cutter template.
The platform includes AI-powered personalization, hyper-personalized push notifications, deep customization options for custom pages and design elements, and seamless integrations with a wide range of Shopify apps. Higher-tier plans unlock additional features including live selling, barcode scanning, automated push notifications, advanced analytics, and social login.
What makes Apptile notable for this list is its pricing: the Core plan starts at just $49 per month, making it the most affordable entry point among the platforms covered here. If you’re a growing Shopify brand looking to test the mobile app waters before committing to an enterprise-tier investment, Apptile lets you start lean. The risk, of course, is that if the platform doesn’t scale with your needs, you’ll outgrow it and have to migrate later.
Key things to note:
Shopify-only platform with pricing from $49 per month (Core) to $999 per month (Enterprise).
Tile-based design system offers more creative flexibility than block-based or template-based builders.
AI-powered personalization and hyper-personalized push notifications are included.
The most affordable entry point on this list, making it accessible for growing brands.
Enterprise plan includes unlimited custom integrations, bespoke development, and a dedicated success manager.
May be a better fit for smaller stores or brands with tighter budgets than for true enterprise operations.
Best for: Shopify brands that want an affordable, AI-powered mobile app with a flexible design system, especially those that want to start small and scale up.
Learn more about Apptile on the Shopify App Store
8. Fuego
Fuego is a customizable and extensible no-code mobile app builder aimed at Shopify Plus brands. Powered by generative AI, Fuego lets you turn your Shopify store into a social commerce-enabled mobile app with features that go beyond standard product browsing and checkout.
The platform offers over 100 template blocks, but what makes it interesting for more advanced teams is the ability to create custom React Native blocks for functionality that goes beyond what no-code tools typically support. Fuego also includes A/B testing, audience segmentation, AI-powered personalization, Apple App Clips, community features, and multi-store support.
The community and social commerce angle is Fuego’s differentiator. The platform is designed to help brands build engagement loops within the app, using in-app community features and unlimited personalized push notifications to keep customers coming back. With over 80 Shopify app integrations, including Rebuy for personalization and Rivo for loyalty programs, the platform can handle fairly complex ecommerce setups.
Key things to note:
Shopify-only platform, with a focus on Shopify Plus brands.
Free to install and build; pricing starts at $499 per month when you’re ready to publish, with standard plans at $999 per month.
Custom React Native blocks allow advanced customization beyond what typical no-code builders offer.
A/B testing and audience segmentation are included, which is uncommon at this price point.
Social commerce and community features set it apart from pure shopping-focused app builders.
Some users report inconsistent support response times and occasional bugs requiring extended resolution periods.
Best for: Shopify Plus brands that want to blend social commerce, community engagement, and advanced customization in their mobile app.
Learn more about Fuego on the Shopify App Store
9. JMango360
JMango360 is the only platform on this list besides MobiLoud that supports multiple ecommerce platforms. It integrates with Shopify, Magento, BigCommerce, Salesforce Commerce Cloud, and Adobe Commerce, making it a viable option for brands that aren’t locked into the Shopify ecosystem.
Where JMango360 truly stands apart is its B2B capabilities. The platform extends core ecommerce functionality by adding layers of user management, company hierarchies, sales agent roles, and multi-role ordering workflows. This makes it a strong fit for brands that serve both B2C and B2B customers, or for wholesale operations that need their sales teams to place and manage orders through a mobile app.
The platform supports push notifications, customizable UI, product filtering and sorting, optimized search, deep linking, barcode and QR code scanning, and order status notifications. Multi-channel engagement features include in-app message carousels, webstore review synchronization, and the ability to sync product data across platforms. JMango360 apps carry an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 in both the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.
Key things to note:
Supports multiple ecommerce platforms, including Shopify, Magento, BigCommerce, Salesforce Commerce Cloud, and Adobe Commerce.
Advanced B2B capabilities with company hierarchies, user roles, sales agent workflows, and multi-role ordering.
Pricing starts at $299 per month.
Barcode and QR code scanning, deep linking, and order status notifications are included.
Multi-channel engagement through in-app message carousels and webstore review synchronization.
Best suited for brands with B2B operations or those running on non-Shopify ecommerce platforms.
Best for: Multi-platform ecommerce brands and B2B operations that need advanced user management, company hierarchies, and sales agent workflows in their mobile app.
Learn more about JMango360
10. Custom Development
Custom development is always an option, and for a small number of brands, it’s the right one. If your ecommerce operation has truly unique requirements that no existing platform can accommodate, if you need full ownership of your codebase and IP, or if your mobile app needs to integrate deeply with proprietary systems that third-party builders can’t support, custom development gives you complete control.
The trade-offs are significant. A basic ecommerce mobile app with a product catalog, cart, checkout, and user accounts costs between $25,000 and $50,000 for a single platform using cross-platform frameworks like React Native or Flutter. Enterprise-level apps with advanced features, including multi-warehouse inventory sync, multi-region localized pricing and tax compliance, ERP and CRM integrations, AI-powered demand forecasting, headless architecture, and enterprise security, can exceed $250,000 to $500,000 depending on scope.
Development timelines typically range from three to twelve months, and ongoing maintenance, bug fixes, App Store compliance updates, and feature additions require either an in-house development team or a retainer with an agency. US-based agencies charge $100 to $250 per hour, while offshore teams charge $25 to $80 per hour.
Key things to note:
Upfront costs range from $25,000 for a basic app to $500,000 or more for enterprise-grade builds.
Development timelines of three to twelve months mean your app won’t launch quickly.
Ongoing maintenance requires an in-house team or agency retainer, adding to total cost of ownership.
Full control over codebase, IP, and feature set, with no platform-imposed limitations.
Custom pays off when your monthly revenue exceeds $50,000 to $100,000 and you need capabilities that no app builder can deliver.
The gap between app builder capabilities and custom development has narrowed significantly, so evaluate carefully before committing to a custom build.
Best for: Brands with truly unique technical requirements, large budgets, and the internal resources or agency relationships to maintain a custom app long-term.
How to Choose the Right Ecommerce Mobile App Builder
Picking the right mobile app builder for a mid-market or enterprise ecommerce brand comes down to a handful of decisions that are specific to your operation. Here’s how to think through them.
Start with your ecommerce platform
If you’re on Shopify, you have the most options. Eight of the ten solutions on this list are Shopify-only. If you’re on BigCommerce, Magento, Salesforce Commerce Cloud, Adobe Commerce, or a custom stack, your realistic options narrow to MobiLoud, JMango360, or custom development. Don’t try to force a Shopify-only tool to work with a different platform.
Decide how much you want to manage
Some platforms, like MobiLoud, are fully managed: they handle the build, the submissions, the updates, and the ongoing maintenance. Others give you a builder and expect your team to do the work. If you have a lean team or no mobile development experience in-house, a managed service can save months of internal effort and reduce the risk of App Store rejections or compliance issues.
Be realistic about design requirements
If your brand has strict design standards and needs pixel-perfect control over every screen, a template-based builder may frustrate you. Platforms like Appbrew and Fuego offer more design flexibility through modular or custom block approaches. MobiLoud sidesteps the problem entirely by mirroring your website’s design. If you need something truly bespoke, custom development is the only path.
Evaluate the integration ecosystem
Your mobile app needs to work with the same tools your website uses: email marketing, loyalty programs, subscription management, customer support, analytics, and payment processing. Check whether the platform you’re considering supports your specific tools natively, or whether you’ll need workarounds. A platform with 120 native integrations is not the same as one with 20.
Consider total cost of ownership
Monthly subscription prices are just the starting point. Factor in success fees or revenue-based pricing, the cost of additional integrations on higher tiers, any design or development work needed to customize beyond the template, and the internal time your team will spend managing the app. A $200 per month tool that requires 20 hours of weekly internal management may cost more than a $1,000 per month managed service.
Think about where you’ll be in two years
If you’re growing quickly, choose a platform that can scale with you. A tool that works well for a brand doing $5 million in annual revenue may not handle the complexity of a brand doing $50 million. If your ecommerce platform might change, if you’re considering headless commerce, or if international expansion is on the roadmap, make sure your app builder can keep up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I actually need a mobile app, or is a responsive website enough?
A responsive website is the baseline, but it’s not a substitute for a native app. Mobile apps consistently outperform mobile websites on conversion rates, average order value, and customer lifetime value. Push notifications alone, which are not available through mobile web, give you a direct communication channel that bypasses email open rates and social media algorithms. For brands doing significant mobile traffic, an app typically pays for itself within the first few months.
How long does it take to launch a mobile app with these platforms?
Timelines vary widely. Superfans claims apps can go live in under 60 minutes using pre-built templates. Most Shopify app builders take one to four weeks, depending on how much customization you want. MobiLoud’s managed service typically launches in around 30 days. Custom development takes three to twelve months. The faster options usually involve less customization, so balance speed against how polished you need the app to be at launch.
What’s the difference between a webview app and a native app?
A webview app essentially wraps your mobile website in an app shell. It looks like an app on the outside but loads web pages on the inside. A native app is built specifically for the mobile platform, using native code or frameworks like React Native. Native apps generally load faster, feel smoother, and have access to device features like push notifications, biometric login, and camera functionality. Some platforms on this list, like MobiLoud, use a hybrid approach that combines webview technology with native features to deliver the best of both approaches.
Can I use these app builders if I’m not on Shopify?
Most of the platforms on this list are Shopify-only. If you’re on a different ecommerce platform, your options are MobiLoud, which works with any ecommerce stack; JMango360, which supports Shopify, Magento, BigCommerce, Salesforce Commerce Cloud, and Adobe Commerce; or custom development. Don’t choose a Shopify-only builder and then try to make it work with your WooCommerce or Magento store.
What should I budget for an ecommerce mobile app?
Budgets range significantly. The most affordable option on this list, Apptile, starts at $49 per month. Enterprise-tier plans on platforms like Tapcart and Plobal Apps run $1,000 to $1,200 per month. Venn Apps’ Enterprise plan goes up to $1,999 per month. MobiLoud and JMango360 offer custom pricing. If you go the custom development route, expect to spend $25,000 to $500,000 upfront plus ongoing maintenance costs. The right budget depends on your revenue, your growth trajectory, and how critical the mobile channel is to your business.
What happens if I want to switch platforms later?
Switching app builders is not trivial. You’ll need to rebuild the app on the new platform, resubmit to the App Store and Google Play, and migrate your push notification subscribers. Some platforms make this easier than others, but expect at least a few weeks of transition time and some disruption to your mobile channel. This is why the “think about where you’ll be in two years” advice matters: choosing the right platform from the start saves you from a painful migration down the road.
The Bottom Line
The ecommerce mobile app builder market has matured significantly, and there are now real options for mid-market and enterprise brands that don’t involve spending half a million dollars on custom development. But the differences between these platforms are meaningful.
If you need a stack-agnostic, fully managed solution that mirrors your existing website, MobiLoud is the clear choice. If you’re a Shopify brand that wants AI-driven personalization and native performance, Appbrew is worth evaluating. If design and brand experience are your top priorities on Shopify, Tapcart has the strongest track record. If your operation includes B2B or you’re on a non-Shopify platform, JMango360 fills a gap that most builders ignore entirely.
The worst thing you can do is pick a builder based on price alone and then discover six months in that it can’t handle your catalog size, your checkout complexity, or your international operations. Spend the time evaluating properly. The right mobile app platform will pay for itself many times over. The wrong one will cost you more than money.
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