I’m launching a monthly meal-subscription service and need a complete product built from the ground up: cross-platform mobile apps, a browser-based dashboard, and the supporting backend/APIs. Mobile scope The app must run smoothly on both iOS and Android and feel truly native. Core flows include onboarding with Email, Phone, or Social login, letting customers browse the weekly/monthly menu, customise meals, and manage their subscription—skip, swap, or add extra portions in a couple of taps. During checkout users choose a plan, pay through a secure payment gateway, and receive real-time delivery updates. Push notifications, basic “recommended for you” suggestions, and an in-app chat/ticket system round out the experience. Web dashboard From any modern browser I need an admin dashboard that mirrors the major user features—dietary preference setup, meal selection, skip/swap actions—while also giving my internal team user management controls, content updates, and analytics/reporting (sales, churn, popular meals, etc.). Backend A single code-base or micro-service stack that exposes REST/GraphQL endpoints, handles authentication, subscription billing, and hooks into the chosen payment gateway and delivery-tracking provider. Clean documentation and environment files so my team can spin up staging and production easily are essential. Deliverables • React Native iOS & Android apps (App Store & Google Play ready) • Responsive web admin/dashboard with user, content, and analytics modules • Backend codebase with well-documented API endpoints and DB schema • CI/CD pipelines and deployment scripts for one-click releases • Source code in Git, brief developer hand-off guide, and two weeks of post-launch bug support Acceptance criteria 1. A new user can sign up, pick meals, and pay a subscription without errors. 2. An admin can view real-time analytics on subscriptions and modify menu items instantly. 3. Push notifications trigger for key events (payment success, meal shipped, delivery). 4. All API endpoints return <300 ms under moderate load (document expected test numbers). If you have proven experience shipping React Native apps paired with a robust backend and dashboard, let’s talk timelines and the best tech stack to make this happen.