React Native
Cross-platform event app implementation.
Event mobile app
Party management app with localization, themed UI, payment flows, and Firebase-backed features.

Wibb is a party management mobile app with localized UI, themed screens, payment flows, and Firebase-backed functionality.
The mobile work combined React Native app development, animation, payment behavior, localization, and production integration support.
Wibb centers on planning and managing parties and events, so the app needed engaging, polished interactions alongside practical transaction flows. The React Native build combined event management screens with payment-oriented journeys and a themed, localized interface.
Animation work with Reanimated gave the event experience a lively feel, while Firebase provided backend services and data behavior, and the payment integration handled in-app transactions. Localization and theming kept the product consistent for regional users across iOS and Android.
This case study documents Wibb as a event mobile app project with a focus on the product behavior, user-facing workflows, and technical delivery considerations that matter when building a similar application. The work is listed under the role of React Native Developer, so the page is written around practical implementation responsibilities rather than a generic showcase description.
The main product scope centers on Party planning and event management mobile flows. Payment-oriented user journeys for in-app transactions. Guest and event organization screens. Localized and themed user interface behavior. These details show the type of screen design, state management, data handling, integration work, and release planning required for the project. For portfolio visitors comparing mobile and web products, this gives a clear view of what had to work in the real application, not just the visual surface.
The delivery stack includes React Native, Redux, Localization, Payments, Firebase, Reanimated. In this project, the technical choices were tied to the product requirements: reliable user journeys, maintainable UI components, predictable data flow, integration with external services where needed, and support for production behavior across the target devices or web surfaces.
The screenshots, links, features, and technology notes on this page are kept together so search engines, clients, and collaborators can understand the project in context. The goal is to make the page useful for people evaluating experience in event mobile app, app development, full-stack delivery, and product engineering work.
The technology stack below summarizes the major implementation areas behind Wibb. Each item is included because it connects directly to a product need such as cross-platform delivery, backend data exchange, payment or account behavior, app-store readiness, localization, real-time updates, or internal workflow management.
Cross-platform event app implementation.
Payment flow integration in mobile screens.
App infrastructure and backend service support.
Smooth mobile animation behavior.
State management for event and transaction data.
Regional language and content support.

The engagement scope for Wibb was shaped by the product category, the target users, and the operational expectations behind the app. A event mobile app needs more than screens: it needs stable navigation, clear feedback states, resilient data loading, accessible content structure, and enough technical flexibility to evolve as product requirements change.
From an engineering perspective, the important work is connecting the visible product experience to the systems behind it. For Wibb, that means treating features such as Party planning and event management mobile flows. Payment-oriented user journeys for in-app transactions. Guest and event organization screens. as complete workflows with edge cases, loading states, error handling, and release implications. These are the details that make a portfolio project useful for judging delivery quality.
This page is based on the project information available in the portfolio archive and focuses on the implementation scope that can be described publicly. The page also links to related projects that share technologies or product patterns, making it easier to compare similar React Native, Expo, Next.js, dashboard, ecommerce, marketplace, and mobile app work.