EdTech · Delhi · Mobile

RapidLearn EdTechCross-Platform Mobile App

App rating improved from 2.8 to 4.7. Development cost halved. Offline mode now serving 40,000 rural users.

Outcomes

2.8 → 4.7
App Store rating
−50%
Development cost
40,000
Rural users on offline mode

The challenge

Separate native iOS and Android apps doubling maintenance cost. No offline mode. App Store rating of 2.8/5.

Context

RapidLearn ran two separate native codebases — Swift on iOS and Kotlin on Android — with three-engineer teams on each. Releases drifted, features diverged and the App Store rating sat at 2.8 after two years. Rural learners on weak networks couldn't use the app at all.

Our approach

React Native migration with feature parity in 8 sprints

We re-architected the app on React Native + Expo. New screens shipped first on RN; legacy screens were ported sprint-by-sprint until both native codebases were retired.

Offline-first content sync

Lessons, quizzes and recordings sync to SQLite for offline use. Sync queue with conflict resolution handles intermittent connectivity. Engagement on weak-network learners jumped immediately.

Redesigned UX from quiz analytics

We instrumented the existing app to find where learners were dropping. The redesigned UX focused on streaks, lesson micro-rewards and quiz feedback loops — and the App Store rating climbed week-by-week.

The result

Migrated to React Native with offline-first architecture, redesigned UX, and a single shared codebase.

App rating improved from 2.8 to 4.7. Development cost halved. Offline mode now serving 40,000 rural users.

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