The team behind the apps.

A software house that ships its own products, then brings the same discipline to yours.

Seif Elmosalamy, founder of Infinity Apps

We get work done.

Infinity Apps is led by Seif Elmosalamy, a software engineer who has spent years building and testing production systems for fintech and consumer products. The people who scope your project are the ones who design, build, and support it. No account managers in the middle, no outsourced surprises.

We build our own apps and keep them at 4.9 stars, because the best proof a software house can offer is software you can download right now.

Beyond client work, Seif shares engineering and product behind-the-scenes with a combined 1M+ followers across platforms.

100+

Websites & apps shipped

30+

Happy clients

8+

Years shipping

1M+

Followers across platforms

From first call to first release

A five-step path you can hold us to. You see progress every week, never a black box.

01

The call

We gather the requirements of what you actually need and discuss all of it. Goals, users, budget, constraints, on the table.

02

Design

You see the product as clickable screens and iterate with us until it feels right.

03

Design sign-off

We agree on the design together and finalize it. Nothing gets built that you have not approved.

04

Build in milestones

The moment something can be seen, we show it to you. Weekly demos, staging access, no black box.

05

Store delivery

App Store, Google Play, or your servers. Submissions, review, monitoring, rollback plan: handled.

06

You're good to go

Live product, full handover, support window already running. We stay reachable.

Questions buyers actually ask

How long does a typical project take?

An MVP usually ships in 6 to 12 weeks. You get a concrete timeline with the quote, and you see progress in a weekly demo from the first sprint.

What does a project cost?

Fixed-scope builds are quoted upfront after a short discovery call, based on a written spec we agree on together. The price you sign is the price you pay.

Can you take over an existing project?

Yes. We start with a code and infrastructure audit, then a stabilization plan before adding new features. Support on existing systems is one of the two ways we work, and it always starts with that analysis.

What happens after launch?

Every build includes a support window. Beyond that, maintenance plans cover monitoring, security patches, OS and store updates, and new feature work.

Do you sign NDAs?

Yes, before the first call if you prefer. Your idea stays yours.

Work with the people who build.

One call with an engineer beats ten with a salesperson.

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