Week 1
Discovery and audit
Discovery workshop, full audit of the existing Tapcart integrations, brand asset gathering, Tapcart contract-timing review.
From Tapcart, to Talmee
App Store ratings, reviews, push subscribers, the icon on the home screen. All of it carries over. Customers see an improved app, not a new one.
The technical work is the easy part. Keeping the existing audience is the hard part. We do both.
What carries over
Three weeks, sequenced
Week 1
Discovery workshop, full audit of the existing Tapcart integrations, brand asset gathering, Tapcart contract-timing review.
Week 2
React Native build, native integration of subscriptions, loyalty, reviews, support and push, then real-device QA across iOS and Android.
Week 3
Store-listing handoff, App Store and Google Play submission, launch coordination, and Tapcart cutover timed to the renewal date.
Why brands leave Tapcart
The Plus tier's revenue-share is no longer fitting your unit economics, the templated editor is constraining brand differentiation, or you want to own the source code rather than license a platform.
On a Tapcart migration
Yes. Talmee re-points the existing App Store Connect and Google Play Console listings to the new Talmee-built binary. Ratings, reviews, install base, screenshots and listing copy stay attached. The customer sees an improved app under the same icon.
Push tokens are tied to the bundle ID, not the platform that originally issued them. Because the listing stays the same, existing tokens keep working. Talmee maps them into the new push provider (Klaviyo, Iterable, OneSignal or whichever the brand prefers) without forcing a re-permission round.
They never left. Customer accounts, addresses, saved cards and order history live in Shopify, not in the app builder. Talmee connects to the same Shopify Storefront API the Tapcart app did. Day-one experience for every customer is intact.
The flat monthly Flagship fee starts on launch. There is no migration fee, no setup fee, no scoping fee. The only one-off cost is the brand's time on the discovery workshop in week one.
Most app-builder contracts are monthly or rolling annual. Talmee times the launch to land just before the Tapcart renewal date so there is no double-charging. The week-one onboarding includes a contract-timing review.
The pattern is consistent. The Plus tier's revenue-share is no longer fitting your unit economics, the templated editor is constraining brand differentiation, or you want to own the source code rather than license a platform. Flat fee, custom React Native delivery and source-code ownership address each of those.
Last reviewed 5 May 2026 · Manchester
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