About the CMP template
Compose Multiplatform is a new, Kotlin-based technology that allows teams to ship cross-platform apps without needing a dedicated iOS developers. With this CMP mobile app code template, you can build both Android and iOS apps from one code, cutting setup and development time by up to 6x compared to other cross-platform technologies or separate native builds.
On average, you can save 5-7 weeks of development hours by skipping repetitive boilerplate and avoiding the cost of hiring additional iOS expertise.
This mobile app template gives you a clean, modular foundation designed to handle multi-feature apps at scale, so you can focus on your product instead of project setup.
What's inside the Compose Multiplatform template?
- Modular Architecture: separate feature modules for maintainability and scalability
- Single Developer Delivery: One Android dev can build and maintain both Android and iOS apps, reducing hiring costs
- REST API with Ktor: Pre-integrated setup to connect external APIs and backend services fast
- Authentication Flow: Ready-to-use login, registration, and social login flows including Sign In With Google and Sign In With Apple
- Reusable UI Components: Shared design system, and pre-built navigation structure
- Shared Preferences and Resources: Manage local data efficiently across both platforms
- Modern CMP Setup: Built with the latest Compose Multiplatform practices, avoiding legacy patterns or outdated solutions
- Full Documentation and Support: Clear guide to help your team integrate and start shipping features immediately
Why buy a mobile app code template?
- Built by senior mobile engineers experienced in CMP, giving you an advantage in a market where skilled developers with CMP experience are still rare
- Save 5-7 weeks of development time by skipping repetitive architecture and setup work
- Cut costs on iOS development: a single Android developer can now ship for both platforms, eliminating the need for two separate teams
- Ensure scalable architecture from the start, avoiding technical debt later
- Avoid untested AI-generated code, which can’t guarantee maintainable multi-platform solutions.












