Top Automotive Mobile App Developers in Oslo(2026)
Every automotive app studio on this page has been vetted for shipped App Store releases, the depth of their automotive track record, verifiable client outcomes, and transparent pricing — covering Oslo in 2026.
Actual automotive apps in their portfolio reviewed
Testimonials cross-checked for authenticity
Sector compliance knowledge checked
Post-launch support quality reviewed
How this list is built. Every firm here also shows up in our wider Oslo mobile app developers directory, narrowed down to those with real automotive delivery experience. We look at shipped apps, documented case studies, and reviews we could confirm. Tkist Digital ranks #1 because it's our own agency — placement is never for sale.
10 agencies compared · Automotive · Oslo
Oslo, Norway
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Our Recommendation · AutomotiveOslo · Norway
#1 in 2026
Tkist Digital
Oslo's go-to team for automotive apps — Online service booking system.
iOS DevelopmentAndroid DevelopmentCross-Platform AppsApp UI/UX DesignApp Store Submission
5(500+ reviews)
Est. 2014
10-49
Tkist Digital has shipped automotive apps for clients across 40+ countries, including Oslo. Our process covers planning, interface design, engineering, testing, and app store publishing for iOS and Android — handled by a seasoned team, with full source code handed over to you at the end.
Spots #2 through #10 come from our broader Oslo shortlist. Longer profiles live there; below we keep it brief and stick to automotive-specific details.
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Knowit Norway
Enterprise digital transformation for Norwegian government and major corporates.
Knowit Norway delivers enterprise digital transformation for government agencies and major corporations. Deep expertise in Norwegian public sector compliance, WCAG accessibility, Datatilsynet GDPR requirements, and Episerver/Optimizely CMS implementations.
Ideal for: Large Norwegian corporates and government agencies
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Bouvet
IT consulting and web systems specialist for Norwegian energy, finance, and public sector.
4.1(29)
Enterprise ITWeb SystemsEnergy SectorFinance
Est. 1995
1,000-9,999 staff
Oslo
Bouvet is one of Norway's largest IT consultancies, building complex web systems for Equinor, Oslo Municipality, and major financial institutions. Known for rigorous Norwegian compliance architecture, energy-sector domain expertise, and large-scale project delivery.
Ideal for: Norwegian energy, finance, and public sector requiring complex integrated systems
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Itera
Digital strategy and enterprise web for Nordic corporates and financial institutions.
4(22)
Digital StrategyWeb DevelopmentNordic CMSUX Design
Est. 1994
250-999 staff
Oslo
Itera delivers digital strategy and enterprise web platforms for Nordic clients including Telenor and DNB. Offices in Oslo, Stockholm, and Krakow enable competitive pricing for large-scale Norwegian projects requiring senior digital leadership and cross-border delivery.
Ideal for: Norwegian financial services and telecom clients needing strategic digital partners
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Valtech Norway (ex-Creuna)
Digital experience platforms and Optimizely CMS implementations for Norwegian enterprise.
3.9(18)
DXPOptimizelyEpiserverNordic Enterprise
Est. 1999
250-999 staff
Oslo
Valtech Norway (formerly Creuna) builds Optimizely and Episerver DXPs for major Norwegian and Nordic brands. Strengths in content architecture, personalisation, and omnichannel commerce for complex Norwegian corporate environments.
Ideal for: Norwegian brands requiring Optimizely or enterprise DXP implementations
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Netlife
Norway's leading UX agency for government digital services and NGO platforms.
Netlife leads in Norwegian public sector UX, combining user research methodology with WCAG 2.1 AA compliance. Trusted by the Norwegian Directorate of Health and multiple ministries. Known for making complex government services genuinely intuitive and legally accessible.
Ideal for: Norwegian government and NGO clients requiring accessible, tested service design
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EGGS Design
Award-winning Norwegian product design and innovation consultancy for enterprise clients.
EGGS Design is Oslo's most acclaimed product design firm, blending strategic innovation with digital delivery. Multiple Norwegian Design Council award winner. Clients span maritime, energy, and financial sectors requiring design-first digital product development.
Ideal for: Clients who need design-led product strategy alongside web development
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Dekode
WordPress VIP partner and open-source CMS specialist for Norwegian publishers and enterprise.
4.5(19)
WordPress VIPCMSPublishingPerformance
Est. 2010
10-49 staff
Oslo
Norway's leading WordPress VIP partner, building high-performance publishing platforms for Norwegian media companies and enterprise clients. Specialists in performance-optimised WordPress architecture, accessible content systems, and Norwegian character encoding.
Ideal for: Norwegian media, publishing, and enterprise clients on WordPress VIP
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Hyper
Product design studio serving Oslo startups and Nordic scale-up portfolios.
4.6(14)
Product DesignInteraction DesignStartupsDesign Systems
Est. 2014
10-49 staff
Oslo
Oslo product design studio with strong credentials among Norwegian startups. Specialises in interaction design, design systems, and product strategy for digital-first companies. Portfolio includes well-funded Norwegian startup and scale-up clients at Seed to Series B.
Ideal for: Oslo startups and scale-ups needing product design and digital brand systems
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Making Waves
Digital transformation consultancy and web development for Norwegian mid-market clients.
3.8(16)
Web DevelopmentDigital ConsultingCMSE-commerce
Est. 1997
50-249 staff
Oslo
Making Waves is a long-established Oslo digital agency serving Norwegian mid-market corporates. Delivers CMS-led platforms, e-commerce builds, and digital transformation projects. Known for reliable delivery, Norwegian market knowledge, and practical compliance architecture.
Ideal for: Norwegian mid-market companies seeking reliable web development and digital consulting
You're looking at Automotive specialists only. Want the full Oslo list?
Automotive business websites in Norway should display VAT registration number for commercial service pricing, relevant DVSA approval for MOT testing stations (UK), state mechanic certification (US), or equivalent Norway trade registration. Warranties and consumer rights information must comply with Norway consumer contract regulations.
Here's how to tell a real automotive specialist apart from a generalist agency that only adds your sector to its homepage once you're signed.
Online service booking system: the highest-converting automotive website feature in Oslo is the ability to book a service slot 24/7 without a phone call — car owners search outside business hours
Transparent service pricing: 'interim service from £X', 'full service from £X', 'brake pad replacement from £X' — price transparency for routine automotive work drives the highest conversion rate in Oslo
Vehicle make/model compatibility search if applicable: garages in Oslo that specialise in certain vehicle brands (BMW, Mercedes, etc.) should make this obvious from the homepage to attract the right search queries
MOT booking page if applicable: 'MOT test Oslo', 'book MOT Oslo' are high-volume, high-intent search queries with consistent year-round volume — a dedicated MOT booking page is essential for any Oslo garage that offers testing
Google Reviews integration: automotive is a high-trust, high-repeat-purchase sector — displaying your Oslo review count ('4.8 from 230 reviews') is the fastest trust signal for a potential new customer
Platform Choices
Which platform suits automotive apps in Oslo?
WordPress with Bookly or similar booking plugin
The standard for Oslo independent garages and service centres. A booking system that integrates with the service diary (via Garage Hive, MAM, or similar) eliminates double-booking and handles 24/7 appointment requests.
AutoTrader-connected inventory platform
For Oslo car dealerships and used vehicle businesses. A website that pulls live inventory from AutoTrader or Auto.com gives prospects an always-updated vehicle search without manual stock management overhead.
Next.js for multi-location groups
Automotive groups covering multiple Oslo branches benefit from Next.js's location-page architecture. Each branch gets its own local SEO page, service menu, and booking calendar while sharing brand infrastructure.
Garage Hive or MAM integration
Workshop management platforms with embeddable customer-facing booking portals. Connecting these directly into the website gives Oslo garages a real-time availability calendar without complex development.
Cost Guide
What a automotive app typically costs in Oslo?
Rough pricing for automotive app builds in Oslo, current as of August 2026. Your final number depends on scope, platform, and how many integrations you need.
Independent garage or mechanic
£1,000 – £3,000
1 – 3 weeks
Mobile-first site with service menu, transparent pricing, booking form, Google Reviews embed, and local SEO for Oslo.
Established automotive service centre
£3,000 – £8,500
3 – 6 weeks
Full service catalogue with pricing, online booking system integrated with workshop diary, MOT booking page, reviews system, and Oslo district landing pages.
Vehicle dealership or multi-franchise
£8,000 – £25,000
6 – 12 weeks
Inventory management platform, live AutoTrader data feed, finance calculator, service booking, parts request, and multi-vehicle-type landing pages.
Automotive group or network
£22,000 – £65,000
10 – 22 weeks
Enterprise automotive platform with multi-location service and inventory management across Norway, centralised brand, and individual dealership local SEO.
Common Questions
Automotive mobile app questions from Oslo businesses
What automotive companies in Oslo tend to ask before greenlighting an app project.
How much does a garage or automotive website cost in Oslo?+
An independent Oslo garage website costs £1,000–£3,000. An established service centre with booking and pricing pays £3,000–£8,500. Dealerships with inventory management invest £8,000–£25,000. Automotive groups covering multiple Oslo or Norway locations budget £22,000–£65,000.
What is the most important feature on a garage website in Oslo?+
Online booking. Vehicle owners in Oslo increasingly prefer to book a service or MOT online rather than call during business hours. A booking system that integrates with your workshop diary, sends confirmation emails to customers, and shows real availability is the single feature that generates the highest return on website investment for Oslo automotive businesses.
Should a Oslo garage show prices on their website?+
Yes — for routine services. 'Interim service from £X', 'MOT test £X', 'brake pad replacement from £X' are the three most common price queries from Oslo vehicle owners. Garages that display these prices receive fewer time-wasting calls and more qualified bookings. For complex diagnostic or repair work, 'contact us for a quote after inspection' remains appropriate.
How do automotive businesses in Oslo rank in Google?+
Automotive local SEO in Oslo is driven by Google Business Profile authority (correct NAP, regular photo uploads of workshop and vehicles, and consistent review collection) alongside on-site local pages targeting specific services ('MOT test Oslo', '{brand} specialist Oslo'). Map pack rankings are achievable within 8–14 weeks for a well-configured GBP; organic rankings for competitive terms take 4–10 months.
What should a Oslo business look for in a contract before hiring a web developer?+
A properly scoped web development contract for a Oslo business should include: a fixed-price quote (not hourly with uncapped scope), a detailed scope of work document, a timeline with specific milestones and delivery dates, ownership of all source code and assets on completion, a warranty period of at least 30 days post-launch for bug fixing, and clear terms for revision rounds. Avoid any contract that includes a retainer obligation as a condition of handover — this is a red flag in the Oslo web development market.
How long does a Oslo web project typically take from brief to launch?+
A standard business website for a Oslo company takes 2–4 weeks from brief to launch (assuming content is provided on time). A custom web application with integrations typically takes 6–12 weeks. E-commerce sites with product catalogue setup take 3–8 weeks. The most common cause of delays in Oslo web projects is late content delivery from the client — agree a content deadline before the project starts and the timeline holds reliably.
Should a Oslo business hire a local web developer or work with a remote agency?+
For most Oslo businesses, a remote web development agency delivers equivalent or better results than a local studio — at 20–40% lower cost. The key factors are: quality of portfolio (verifiable through live URLs, not PDF screenshots), communication responsiveness (same-day replies are the baseline for professional agencies), and clear ownership transfer on handover. Physical location has not been a meaningful differentiator for web development quality since 2018. Tkist Digital serves clients across Norway and 40+ countries entirely remotely.
How can a Oslo business verify a web developer's experience before signing?+
The three most reliable verification methods for Oslo businesses evaluating web developers are: 1) Live portfolio links — the agency should provide direct URLs to live sites they built (not PDF mockups), which you can test for speed, mobile quality, and design; 2) Client references — ask for contact details for two recent clients in a similar sector; 3) Technical audit — ask the developer to explain how they would handle a specific technical challenge for your project. A developer who cannot answer this clearly has not built what they claim. Tkist Digital provides live portfolio URLs, verified client references, and a free technical scoping call for every Oslo project enquiry.
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