Ship iOS and Android on the Same Day Without the Chaos
Your iOS team finished the login feature. Android is still debugging OAuth. Neither team knows what the other is building. App Store submission is in days.

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Why Cross-Platform Development Falls Out of Sync
Feature Parity Drift
iOS implements a feature one way. Android implements it differently. Users notice the inconsistency. Product manager finds out during QA that the platforms don't match.
Platform-Specific Blockers
Android team hits a Bluetooth permission issue. iOS team doesn't know and keeps building dependent features. When Android unblocks, they're behind on integration.
Separate Tooling Silos
iOS uses Xcode and GitHub Projects. Android uses Android Studio and Linear. Nobody has visibility into the combined progress. Release coordination happens in Slack.
App Store Review Timing
iOS submits first, gets rejected for a privacy policy issue. Android waits. iOS fix takes days. Now Android version is ready but can't ship alone. Both miss the marketing launch date.
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Unified Mobile Development Command Center
Cross-Platform Feature Tracking
Each feature is one user story with iOS and Android subtasks. See instantly which platform is ahead, which is blocked, and where parity gaps exist.

Platform Blocker Visibility
When Android flags a blocker, iOS team sees it immediately. Dependent work pauses or pivots automatically. No more building on unstable foundations.

Unified Release Sprint
Both platforms work toward the same sprint goal. Daily standups surface cross-platform dependencies. Ship date coordination is built into the sprint, not an afterthought.

App Store Submission Checklist
Track submission requirements for both stores: screenshots, descriptions, privacy policies. Know both platforms are ready before either submits.

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Team size GitScrum is built for
For teams up to 2 users
Per user, per month
"We stopped losing hours to status meetings. Now everyone sees progress in real-time."
Sarah Chen
Operations Lead, 15-person team
Frequently Asked Questions
Still have questions? Contact us at customer.service@gitscrum.com
What about React Native or Flutter projects?
Works for cross-platform frameworks too. Track shared codebase work separately from platform-specific native modules. Still useful for coordinating iOS and Android builds and store submissions.
How do we handle platform-exclusive features?
Mark features as iOS-only or Android-only. They still appear on the roadmap but filtered by platform. Release checklists adapt to include only relevant platform requirements.
Can we track beta testing feedback separately for each platform?
Yes. TestFlight feedback and Google Play beta feedback can be captured in separate boards or unified into one view with platform labels. Your choice based on team structure.
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