The star restaurant
star restaurantIf you want a dinner that is taken care of down to the last detail, where everything is right and to your liking, then you go to a star restaurant. As soon as you step inside, you know that you will pay a higher than average price for a dish, but on the other hand, the restaurateur will also do everything to please the customer as much as possible.
The dishes are complex and the ingredients are of very high quality. There is even a good chance that the chef will also come to the table to check if everything is to your liking. In short, maximum experience but expensive compared to other catering concepts if you eat out often or with a large group. In short, apps that are functionally, technically and visually complex, require a native (custom) approach.
Considerations & sayings
What else should you think about when making your choice? I'll list some of my own tile wisdom for you:
Apps almost never run stand-alone. 99 times out of 100, the app will france mobile phone number list france mobile phone number list have to be fed periodically or continuously from a server environment. Take into account the security and accessibility of the server and the content on it. Company information is usually behind a firewall and starting a VPN connection to be able to use an app is not user-friendly.
-app development costs are also in the back-end-
Because an app almost always uses a backend system, it is necessary to include unlocking the backend in the budget. It may well be that the costs of this are higher than building the app itself!
-a good API is more important than the app itself-
Mobile devices and their associated mobile operating systems are constantly changing. The apps you develop may only have a shelf life of 24 months. Your back-end, on the other hand, will often (have to) last longer. So invest in a scalable robust API on your back-end environment and company data so that you can connect your (yet to be built) apps to it in a uniform way.
-a frequently used app should be a native app-
native appThe more often an app is used (lots of eyeball time ) the more important a maximum user experience is. Speed, offline use, security and perfect integration with other apps, maximum use of the hardware and links with social media are usually very desirable properties of an app. Native app development offers you these possibilities and is often the way to go for frequently used apps. You would rather use a Twitter app than the mobile Twitter website, wouldn't you?