AI Agent Development
AI agent development becomes useful when an agent does more than answer: it uses sources, tools, rules, and approvals to complete a task.
Product systems and software architectures with Google Agent Development Kit (ADK), React Native & React
Expo helps teams make mobile app variants, preview builds, native capabilities, and store releases predictable instead of rebuilding every release by hand.
This is for mobile teams that need real builds on devices early while keeping a clean path to TestFlight, Play Store, and production.
Expo becomes a reliable delivery lane: development builds, previews, app variants, and store releases are separated clearly.
In the appamass setup, Expo stays part of the React Native single-codebase strategy with TypeScript; release rules, secrets, and native packages are planned upfront.
The first move is a clear build matrix for development, preview, and production before updates, push, or more native features grow.
Expo becomes strong when build process, test distribution, and app configuration are planned together. Teams can iterate quickly without losing control of versions and environments.
Product, QA, and stakeholders install preview builds, test specific flows, and know which environment, app variant, and version they are using.
Expo, EAS Build, EAS Submit, app configuration, update channels, native packages, secrets, CI/CD, Firebase/FCM for push, and monitoring sit behind the flow.
Build profiles, secrets, app variants, update channels, store metadata, and installed versions stay manageable.
The first step is clarity around variants, devices, and release paths. Then Expo can add speed without making production messy.
Development, preview, and production get clear bundle IDs, environments, secrets, and visible app labels.
Testers can install real builds, give feedback, and discuss the same version.
Signing, metadata, submit flow, monitoring, and update rules are designed early.
Related areas showing how mobile apps, React web systems, AI agents, and controllable automations fit together.