Piramilan Suthesakumaran

Full-Stack & AI Engineer

Mobile App Development in Montreal, Quebec

Montreal mobile app projects often blend brand expectations with production complexity — subscription products, media experiences, bilingual interfaces, and content operations that need to work after launch. Expo is a strong fit here because it keeps the release process fast while the product matures.

Montreal has one of Canada's deepest AI and product talent pools, plus a business environment where bilingual content, Law 25 privacy requirements, and international hiring patterns show up early in project scope. It is a strong market for teams that want high technical standards and clean delivery.

Updated April 11, 2026Greater MontrealRemote-first
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Industries I work with in Montreal

AI and research-heavy startupsSaaSMedia and creative techRetailProfessional services

Proof, references, and recent work

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Blog guide

Building mobile apps with Expo and React Native for Canadian organizations

Published April 10, 2026. Documents how I ship cross-platform apps for organizations that need one codebase with a real deployment process.

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Project update

Canadian Tank Museum mobile app

Updated March 18, 2026. The exhibit guide module shipped with offline content support for in-museum use.

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Project update

Canadian Tamil Radio mobile app

Updated March 15, 2026. Live streaming player, background playback, and push-driven release work for a production audience app.

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What's included

Expo-based architecture with EAS Build and Update for fast iteration
Navigation, state management, and offline-first data layer
Native module integration where the JS side cannot reach (audio, background, BLE)
Authentication, push notifications, analytics, and crash reporting
Store submission: App Store Connect, Google Play Console, review prep
Post-launch OTA update flow so fixes reach users without a new binary

How engagements run

  1. 01

    Scoping and architecture

    Pin the core user flows, offline requirements, and integration points before any build. Pick the right Expo config (managed vs. bare) for the actual needs.

  2. 02

    MVP build

    Ship the core flows on TestFlight and Play internal testing fast. Early feedback drives scope decisions before money goes into polish.

  3. 03

    Native integration

    Add native modules, background tasks, streaming, or device APIs where required. Keep the codebase managed wherever possible.

  4. 04

    Store submission

    Assets, privacy disclosures, review notes, and response loops with App Store and Play reviewers until both builds are live.

  5. 05

    OTA and iteration

    EAS Update pipelines so bugfixes and content changes reach users in hours, not days. Analytics review loops to guide next iteration.

FAQs — Mobile App Development in Montreal

Do you work with Montreal-based businesses?

Yes. I take on mobile app development engagements with clients in Montreal and across the Greater Montreal. Most work runs remote-first with in-person touchpoints where useful, and I'm used to the Quebec business environment.

What Montreal teams usually hire you for mobile app development?

Montreal work in this service area usually comes from ai and research-heavy startups, saas, media and creative tech teams that need a senior partner to scope the work clearly and ship it without adding process overhead.

Do you only cover Montreal, or the wider Greater Montreal?

The work is scoped around Montreal, but delivery usually extends across the wider Greater Montreal and remote-first teams that need the same service.

Expo or bare React Native?

Expo managed workflow for almost every project — it is faster, has better tooling, and now supports custom native modules through config plugins. Bare workflow only when a hard native requirement forces it.

Can you take over an existing React Native app?

Yes. I regularly take over apps with technical debt, outdated dependencies, broken upgrade paths, or failing store submissions. The first step is always a short audit and a prioritised fix plan.

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