About Service Ambercore

Programming consultants who sit with mobile teams in the uncomfortable stretch between feature-complete and store-ready.

Origin

Service Ambercore started in Phuket when local product teams kept asking the same late-night question: is this build actually safe to ship? Agency handoffs, freelancer-built clients, and in-house squads all hit the same gap — plenty of features, thin evidence that the repository would survive first-week traffic.

We chose a narrow craft: mobile app codebase audits and release readiness reviews. Not general IT outsourcing. Not staff augmentation by another name.

How we approach reviews

We read repositories the way a cautious release manager would. Build scripts, dependency pins, navigation edge cases, offline queues, and the boring paperwork of certificates all matter when the submission clock is running. Findings are written for engineers who have to change code on Monday — not for slide decks.

People

Arthit S. leads most Android and Kotlin Multiplatform reviews, with a background in payment and logistics apps serving Southeast Asian markets.

Mara L. focuses on iOS and release operations — TestFlight hygiene, entitlement pitfalls, and the human side of go/hold decisions.

Engagements are staffed by one lead reviewer plus a second reader for severity calibration. You always know who owns your findings pack.

Working with clients in Thailand

Our office is in Phuket; most reviews run remotely across ICT hours. On-site readout days are available when the team is already on the island or flying in for a release war-room. We write in English and can arrange Thai-language facilitation when needed.

Values we actually practice

  • Specificity over scores — we name files, flows, and failure modes instead of handing out maturity percentages.
  • Respect for shipping pressure — recommendations weigh calendar reality, not ideal-world refactors.
  • Clear boundaries — audit work and remediation work are quoted separately so incentives stay clean.