
3 Types of Mobile Apps for Business and When To Use Them
1. Develop a web app for greater accessibility
2. Tap into device features with a native app
3. Reach more people faster with a hybrid app
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1. Develop a Web App for Greater Accessibility
A web app is the most basic type that a mobile app development agency in Chicago is likely to create for clients. Any app developer you hire would recommend this as a business’s first step into the mobile app arena, because it uses the least time and financial resources to make. Its most prominent upside is that anyone can access it through any device or operating system (OS), without the need to install anything. However, this limits the app’s features to what the browser can use, as well as requires an active internet connection for accessing and using the app. Overall, choosing web apps offers the most potential benefits for the least amount of investment.- As a service that exists on your website, a web app adds to your SEO and SERP rank.
- A web app is faster and more cost-efficient to develop than other types of mobile apps.
- Users can access them anywhere and from any device with a good internet connection.
1. Your app does not need to access a device’s native features to function as intended.
2. You want to reach as many people and make your mobile app as available as possible.
3. The target user base for your app is always online (i.e., have an internet connection).
2. Tap Into Device Features With a Native App

- Native apps make full use of native device features to consistently deliver seamless UX.
- Users are more likely to stay engaged, because of the app’s many immersive features.
- A well-made native app heightens the benchmark for your business and boosts its online reputation.
1. Hefty development and upkeep costs are not an issue for your business and app idea.
2. Immersive UX is the biggest selling point of your app concept (e.g., mobile game apps).
3. You want to explore the limits of mobile app development and native device features.
3. Reach More People Faster With a Hybrid App

- It functions similarly to a web app but with the offline usability and the UX of a native app.
- Development and turnaround time are shorter for a hybrid app than for a native app.
- You can develop and maintain apps for multiple OSs and device types simultaneously.
1. You offer a SaaS product and want to expand your reach among primarily mobile users.
2. Content is your main product, and you want to make it available to your users offline.
3. You want to test the waters before diving into developing a native app for your business.
Summing Up
Today’s businesses are turning to mobile apps for new opportunities, and so should you. But that does not mean rushing into it is the answer. Take time to learn about each type of mobile app to pick the best one for your business, users, and resources. Consult an expert if possible. Need help creating a mobile app for your business? Contact Digital Authority Partners to learn what we can do to help.Want To Meet Our Expert Team?
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