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Mobile App Studio PM 2026 | iOS Android Beta Release

Mobile app studio ships iOS Android apps 40% faster. Cross-platform coordination, TestFlight beta, app store submissions, platform-specific tracking. Free trial.

Mobile App Studio PM 2026 | iOS Android Beta Release

Mobile app development studios face unique challenges managing work across iOS, Android, and cross-platform codebases.

From coordinating app store releases with platform-specific requirements, to managing beta testing cycles, to balancing new features with bug fixes across multiple app versions—successful mobile studios need workflows that understand the multi-platform reality.

The GitScrum Advantage

One unified platform to eliminate context switching and recover productive hours.

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Challenges

iOS and Android work out of sync causing release delays

App store review rejections derailing sprint plans

Cross-platform bugs tracked in separate systems

Beta testing feedback lost across multiple channels

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How GitScrum Helps

Platform-specific boards track iOS, Android, and shared work separately

Sprint planning accommodates app store review cycles and timelines

Git integration links commits to features across both platforms

Centralized feedback collection from TestFlight and Play Console beta testers

Release checklists ensure both platforms ship together

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Use Cases

Coordinating iOS and Android feature parity across release cycles

Managing React Native or Flutter work alongside native development

Tracking app store submission status and review feedback

Planning sprints around app store review windows

Collecting and prioritizing beta tester feedback

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Why GitScrum

GitScrum provides Kanban boards, sprint planning with burndown charts, and workflow automation for Mobile App Development Studios teams

Project management based on Scrum Guide (Schwaber and Sutherland) and Kanban Method (David Anderson)

Capabilities

  • Kanban boards with customizable columns and WIP limits
  • Sprint planning with burndown and burnup charts
  • Time tracking with billable rates
  • Wiki for documentation
  • Git integration for code linkage
  • Client Portal for stakeholder visibility

Industry Practices

Scrum FrameworkKanban MethodAgile Project ManagementContinuous Improvement
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Key Features

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Visual project management that actually fits how {vertical} work. Create unlimited Kanban boards with custom columns—from 'Client Review' to 'Ready to Deploy'—and set WIP limits that prevent the bottlenecks {city} teams know too well. Every card, comment, and status change syncs instantly across devices, so whether your {vertical} team is in the office or remote across {city}, everyone sees the same real-time picture.

Ship faster without the chaos. Drag-and-drop backlog prioritization, velocity tracking across iterations, and burndown charts that update as work gets done—not when someone remembers to update a spreadsheet. Your team always knows what's next, stakeholders see progress without asking, and {vertical} across {city} consistently hit their sprint commitments.

Code and project management finally speak the same language. Connect GitHub, GitLab, or Bitbucket in two clicks—every commit, branch, and pull request automatically links to the right task. Developers in {city} push code and managers see progress instantly, no status meetings required. {vertical} teams ship faster when the code tells the whole story.

Junior devs shouldn't access client billing. Contractors shouldn't see other projects. Set granular permissions that match how {vertical} actually work—by role, project, or even specific boards. Invite freelancers in {city} with time-limited access, track who did what, and revoke credentials in one click.

Burnout kills teams and projects. See exactly who's overloaded and who has bandwidth before deadlines slip—not after. Visual capacity planning shows work distribution across all projects, so {vertical} managers in {city} can rebalance resources in seconds. When one designer is drowning while another is idle, you'll know instantly.

{vertical} make hundreds of decisions weekly—and most get lost in chat noise. Threaded discussions keep conversations attached to the work they reference. Tag teammates, attach files, and search past decisions instantly. When clients in {city} ask 'why did we do it this way?'—you'll have the receipts.

Frequently Asked Questions

Still have questions? Contact us at customer.service@gitscrum.com

Can we track iOS and Android work separately?

Yes. Create platform-specific boards or use labels to filter work by platform while maintaining visibility across both.

How do we handle cross-platform frameworks?

Create shared boards for React Native/Flutter work that affects both platforms, linked to platform-specific testing tasks.

Can we track app store submissions?

Absolutely. Create release boards with submission checklists, review status tracking, and rejection handling workflows.

How does it help with beta testing?

Centralize feedback from TestFlight and Play Console into tasks. Link tester reports to bugs and track resolution.

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