Windows · Apple · Linux · Android — one disciplined delivery approach.
Studio overview
Apptivators Apps Studio Preview of MasterTech Pro shop CRM screens from our
portfolio walkthrough with music.
For site records: music is trimmed from Endless Maze by Chyna J Slater-Hagan. Look Out
For Pending Release.
What’s in this video
~0:00–0:36 — Brand intro slides (platform art, support hero, Android/iOS art, logo;
opening stills from images/Edit-video/)
~0:36–1:06 — Shop CRM montage: login, dashboard, sidebars (×2), work orders (×2), parts
hub, customer database, line-item screen (temp1)
~1:06–1:13 — CRM hub outro still
Rebuild the MP4: npm run build-video
Platform
Maximize your development flexibility with a cross-platform approach: build, test, and deploy from Windows,
macOS (Apple, iPhone), or Linux (Android). One coherent codebase strategy reduces drift between environments and
keeps releases predictable.
Platforms we ship to
Windows — Desktop apps, installers, and enterprise deployment patterns.
macOS — Apple desktop and laptop experiences.
Linux — Server and desktop targets when your stack requires it.
Android — Phones, tablets, and field devices.
iOS — iPhone and iPad, aligned with your Android roadmap where it makes sense.
Web — Admin consoles, portals, and complementary browser experiences.
Embedded / IoT — Constrained devices when your product demands firmware-adjacent software.
What this means for your team
Shared tooling and consistent UI patterns across desktop and mobile cut down on duplicate work. Whether you
ship to the Apple App Store, Google Play, or desktop stores, the same engineering practices apply—so onboarding
and maintenance stay manageable as you grow.
Stack-agnostic delivery
We focus on outcomes: performance, accessibility, and maintainability. Your product roadmap drives technology
choices—not the other way around. Tell us your constraints; we map them to a practical platform plan.