~90%

code reuse across platforms

Lower

maintenance costs

Near-native

performance

Faster time

to market

FLUTTER

Create beautiful apps fast

Flutter, developed by Google, is the toolkit for cross-platform app development. Flutter is open-source and can be used to create superior-quality apps for Android and iOS using a single code base. It is designed with a highly attractive UI and excellent native performance. Application development using Flutter is useful for businesses that aim for a strongly branded experience.
Since the development is in the Dart programming environment, it is really fast and speeds up time-to-market.

REACT NATIVE

Empower mobile applications with React Native

Adapted by Facebook from ReactJS, React Native is another popular cross-device appdevelopment tool. React Native uses a bridge to connect the software to the execution platform allowing components written in Javascript to be compiled into native code for iOS and Android platforms. 
This option offers a good blend of platform independence along with some native components, provides efficient application performance, and reduces development and maintenance costs.

PROGRESSIVE WEB APPLICATIONS

Mobile application lighter than native

Progressive Web App (PWA) is a website that looks and behaves just like a mobile app. PWAs can be added to the home screen and supports some native device features like sending push notifications, accessing the hardware, and working offline. It provides superb UX, increasing visitors’ engagement and conversion rates.
What makes PWAs different from native mobile apps is that it’s easy to update – it provides fast and effective communication between a business and its customers.

HYBRID APPLICATIONS

Half web, half native applications in charge of success

Hybrid applications are web applications that have been put in a native shell. Once they are downloaded from an apps store and installed locally, the application code runs inside the platform’s native web browser and the hybrid framework then creates a software bridge to utilize platform-specific services. Hybrid apps provide a consistent user experience. It is a cost-effective solution.
Ionic and Cordova are examples of popular tools for hybrid applications.

When to choose cross-platform mobile application development?

  • If the maximum platform coverage is important from the beginning.
  • If there is any doubt that a promising app will succeed and it is risky to invest a large sum in its development all at once.
  • If your focus is on launching quickly and simultaneous dynamic updates are important, or if there is a strict timeline.
  • If you need a back office platform-independent mobile solution in short terms, without over-complicated features, and low budget.
  • If the maximum platform coverage is important from the beginning.
  • If there is any doubt that a promising app will succeed and it is risky to invest a large sum in its development all at once.
  • If your focus is on launching quickly and simultaneous dynamic updates are important, or if there is a strict timeline.
  • If you need a back office platform-independent mobile solution in short terms, without over-complicated features, and low budget.

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Multiplatform mobile app development process

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