Case Studies

Stabilising and Evolving a Large-Scale Mobile Platform Without Disruption

Client Context A global hospitality enterprise was operating multiple production mobile applications across Android and iOS, supporting critical, high-visibility customer journeys. Over time, the platform had evolved through multiple vendors, shared codebases, and tightly coupled backend dependencies. While functional, this evolution introduced increasing operational and architectural risk. At the same

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Stabilising and Evolving a Large-Scale Mobile Platform Without Disruption

Client Context

A global hospitality enterprise was operating multiple production mobile applications across Android and iOS, supporting critical, high-visibility customer journeys.

Over time, the platform had evolved through multiple vendors, shared codebases, and tightly coupled backend dependencies. While functional, this evolution introduced increasing operational and architectural risk.

At the same time, the organisation faced three concurrent pressures:

The mandate was explicit: modernise with restraint, stabilise first, and retain operational control throughout..


The Challenge

This was not a greenfield initiative.

The mobile platform had:

Any disruption , during vendor transition, application retirement, or future validation would directly impact customer trust and internal confidence.

The challenge was less about building new capability, and more about managing change safely across a live ecosystem.

What appeared to users as a single mobile application was, in reality, a coordination layer across multiple backend platforms, content systems, and transactional services.


Infarsight’s Approach

Infarsight was engaged to take over a running mobile programme with a clear priority: stability before speed.

Rather than introducing immediate change, the focus was on understanding system behaviour, dependency patterns, and operational risk before assuming full ownership.


1. Structured Transition with Zero Disruption

A month-long, structured knowledge transfer was executed, with a deliberate focus on system understanding over process mechanics.

This ensured continuity while preventing knowledge erosion.


2. BAU Stabilisation and Ownership Transfer

Rather than an abrupt handover, Infarsight assumed operational ownership incrementally:

Operational calm was prioritised over aggressive change.


3. Sunsetting Legacy Mobile Applications (Android & iOS)

The client needed to retire two standalone production apps without disrupting users.

Infarsight:

Outcome:
Legacy apps were retired gracefully, with users migrated smoothly and no loss of trust.


4. New App Proof of Concept — Delivered Without Rewriting

To validate a new mobile experience, the client requested a production-grade PoC, capable of independent evolution.

Instead of starting from scratch:

Both Android and iOS PoCs were delivered in half the expected timeline, while:

This approach secured stakeholder buy-in without forcing premature commitment.


Team Structure & Operating Model

Governance remained simple:


Business Impact


Infarsight’s Role

Act as architectural stewards, protecting reliability, enabling controlled evolution, and supporting informed decision-making.