App Or Website, Or Both: How To Decide What You Need

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App Or Website, Or Both: How To Decide What You Need

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Even if you had unlimited resources to invest in development, it wouldn’t necessarily be a good idea to have both a website and a mobile app. While it certainly can be the best available option, it inevitably splits focus to some extent, and a technical issue with one can have a secondary effect on the other. As such, if you’re looking to create or overhaul an online presence, you need to determine before anything else whether you need a mobile app, a website, or both. Let’s look at what makes each option appealing, and examine when you should prefer one over the others.

Mobile App - Advantages and Disadvantages Having a mobile app was initially a luxury, but the barrier to entry has lowered significantly over time. It’s now entirely possible for a small business to have a solid app developed without breaking the bank, allowing them to offer users a greater level of mobile convenience. Here are the advantages and disadvantages of apps compared to websites:

Advantages


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