Progressive Web Apps is slowing taking over the market and perceived as the future of the web application market.
A large number of apps causes issues for customers as well as entrepreneurs, so much so that we found that almost 1 in every 2 apps are being uninstalled within the first 30 days. The term used to describe such a situation is app fatigue, where consumers are fed up with similar applications.
PWAs, in fact, can be up to 90% smaller and lighter than native mobile apps. This only demonstrates how PWAs will be the future of multi-platform development, while providing a seamless customer experience.
What are Progressive Web Apps?
A progressive web application is a type of web-based application software. PWAs are built with common web technologies such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Simply put, a PWA is a webpage or web application, and thus, they run on a web server.
Developers can just publish the web application online, make sure it meets the “installability” specifications, and users will be able to add the application to their home screen.
Let’s learn more about Progressive Web Application Development, the main components, how much it costs to build PWAs, and more.