Many Hats is a Burnaby, British Columbia studio that builds mobile apps, web apps, games, and interactive products. The team formed from senior engineers and designers who wanted a focused studio that ships strong software without corporate overhead. They aim to solve real user problems with clear design and solid engineering. The company works with startups, mid-sized clients, and product teams to turn ideas into working products that people enjoy using.
Many Hats follows a pragmatic, user-first approach. They research the problem, prototype fast, and build iterative releases that improve with real feedback. Their work covers native and cross-platform mobile apps, backend systems, and integrations for complex projects. The studio values transparency, clear timelines, and measurable results so clients can trust delivery and scale as needed.
Many Hats works on a range of projects from small MVPs to mid-market product builds. They often partner with startups that need an initial product and with established teams that need extra engineering capacity. They scale teams to match project needs so smaller clients still get senior talent.
Timelines vary by scope, but a basic MVP can often be built in 8–12 weeks. More feature-rich or enterprise apps usually take several months and are delivered in phases. They favor iterative releases so clients see value early and changes are easy to incorporate.
Yes. Many Hats starts projects with discovery and lightweight user research when needed. They produce wireframes and clickable prototypes before development. This lowers risk and helps ensure the final app matches user needs and business goals.
They offer ongoing maintenance contracts and ad-hoc support. This includes routine OS compatibility updates, bug fixes, and feature roadmap work. Clients can choose a support plan that fits frequency of releases and SLA needs.
Many Hats has experience across gaming, e-learning, healthcare, and consumer apps. Their background in games and interactive software also helps on projects that require strong front-end performance and tight UX polish.
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