Building Apps That Actually Work
We started RelayNodeCom in 2023 because too many mobile apps were slow, buggy, and frustrating to use. Our vision is simple—help businesses in Cambodia create apps that people actually enjoy using, without the technical headaches.
Most businesses don't need cutting-edge tech. They need apps that load fast, work smoothly, and don't crash when someone's internet connection wobbles. That's what we focus on—making mobile experiences better for real people in real situations.
How We Got Here
Our path from fixing slow apps to helping businesses across Phnom Penh
Started Small
Began optimizing mobile apps for three local businesses. Fixed load times and memory leaks that were driving customers away.
Word Spread
Worked with 28 companies throughout the year. Learned that most app problems stem from poor optimization, not bad code.
Building Momentum
Now helping businesses across Cambodia make their apps faster and more reliable. Still hands-on with every project.
Looking Ahead
Planning to expand our team and develop better tools for app performance monitoring specific to Southeast Asian mobile networks.
We Focus on What Matters
A lot of developers get excited about new frameworks and fancy features. That's fine, but we care more about whether your app works well when someone's on a crowded bus with spotty 4G.
Our approach is straightforward. We measure everything, identify the bottlenecks, and fix them methodically. No magic solutions or overnight transformations—just consistent improvement through careful work.
- Performance testing under real network conditions
- Memory optimization for older devices
- Load time reduction through smart caching
- Battery efficiency improvements
- Crash prevention and stability fixes
What Guides Our Work
Honesty First
If we can't fix something, we'll tell you. If another approach makes more sense for your situation, we'll recommend it—even if it means less work for us. Building trust matters more than any single project.
Real-World Testing
We test apps on actual devices people use in Cambodia. Old phones, newer phones, different network conditions. Lab testing is fine, but it doesn't show you what happens on Street 271 during rush hour.
Clear Communication
No jargon unless necessary. We explain what's wrong, why it matters, and what we're doing to fix it. You shouldn't need a computer science degree to understand what you're paying for.