A network of their own, for artists
Aelora — “The Artists Way To Connect.” Profiles, portfolios and map-based discovery, native on iOS and Android from a single codebase.
The brief
Aelora set out to give artists a network of their own — “The Artists Way To Connect.” Not another general feed, but a place built around how artists actually find each other and get found: by their work, and by where they are. The brief was a cross-platform app that felt native on both iOS and Android — without building, and then maintaining, the same product twice.
What we built
We built Aelora as a single React Native codebase that ships to both the App Store and Google Play, so every feature lands on iOS and Android at once.
- Artist profiles that double as portfolios
- Map-based discovery
- iOS & Android from one React Native codebase
- Shipped to the App Store & Google Play
At the centre are artist profiles that double as portfolios — somewhere to show the work, not just a bio. Discovery is map-based: rather than an endless feed, artists find each other by location, which keeps the network grounded in real places and real scenes.
The result
Aelora is live on iOS and Android from one codebase — one build to ship, one place to fix, and feature parity across both stores by default. It’s available now at aelora.app.