Mobile Application Design & Development
Our App Development team can develop a high-quality Mobile App to suit your business needs. We can develop apps for Apple, Android, or Windows and build on native or Hybrid technologies.
At first glance, both Native and Hybrid apps have similar features and designs, but the underlying technology is different.
The main advantages of hybrid apps are portability and the simplicity of development. Developers only need to write the code once, and your hybrid app will run on different operating systems. You can upload your app to app stores, and users can install the app as either a native Android or iOS application. Native mobile apps are slightly different; because they must be written in platform-specific languages, developers need to write different codes for different platforms.
We will handle the process from the initial app design through to publishing and maintenance. We work closely with you to understand the entire scope of your project and help you choose the right technology.
We promise to deliver a cost-effective solution that doesn’t compromise on quality, and to provide ongoing support throughout the journey.
Native Mobile app development is the creation of apps that are designed to run on specific devices and platforms. Native apps allow your audience to experience the best features of their mobile platform.
With native app development, you don’t have to worry about browser behaviour and compatibility. You can use the native features of the mobile Operating System (OS) to deliver the user experience and functionalities you need.
Better performance
Native mobile apps are faster and more responsive than hybrid apps. This is especially important for performance-centric apps like games and graphic-heavy applications.
Consistent look and feel
As native mobile apps are developed using native SDKs (software development kits), their UI looks consistent with the platform. This ensures a better user experience, as there are no discrepancies between the OS and app design.
Immediate access to new features
Native mobile apps can immediately access the latest iOS or Android features. As web technologies can’t directly use native APIs, hybrid apps must wait until there’s a plugin that supports the new feature.
Better compliance with app store guidelines
Because of their architecture, native mobile apps comply better with app store guidelines. This allows developers to release apps without much trouble and native mobile apps are also a more future-proof investment
Hybrid apps are easier and cheaper to develop than native apps, and technologies like React Native and Flutter have made hybrid apps more popular.
With hybrid apps, you can have the best of both worlds with a single app that works on iOS and Android devices.
We will guide you with the best technology for your budget, timeline, target audience, functions, and required features.
Cost
Sigle code base development and simply tweaking it a bit so it works on both platforms is the best advantage. As the time required to build the app is reduced, the overall investment for the application is reduced. These cost savings are beneficial for small businesses.
Maintenance
Initial development to maintenance is super easy with the Hybrid technology. While maintaining a Sigle code base encasement and any future updates lot easier to native. Also, A hybrid app doesn’t need to produce a new app whenever there is a new operating system released.
Scalability
Hybrid apps are easier to scale to another platform. Once built for one platform, can launch on another like Windows Mobile with ease.
Updates
Constant updates are released by the developers to fix bugs and other errors in a hybrid application. These updates do not need to get approval from the app store. Whenever there are changes in a hybrid app, the necessary results are shown immediately. Therefore, all the time the users are benefited from the latest version of the hybrid app with the newest updates.
Internet Requirement
Offline support is another plus point of a hybrid application. A hybrid application can work without an internet connection. Even some hybrid apps use local servers to store data. Hence, in case of a network disruption, the data can be accessed once the connection is restored. This is especially convenient for people in rural locations without a reliable internet connection.
Platform Support
Hybrid apps on default are designed for multiple platforms. Unlike native apps, there is no need to build the app separately for each operating system. Multiple operating systems can be supported with a single code base. For example, hybrid apps can be installed on two different devices with Android and IOS operating systems. This allows users to target a larger audience base.