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There is a long-running debate as to whether a native app or a web app is the better choice. For many companies, the choice is made much easier when the target market is well understood. A native app is appropriate when the target audience is mainly locked into one ecosystem. However, it is not uncommon for companies to find that their target audience has shifted from the ecosystem or that there is a much wider customer base available outside of that ecosystem than they previously thought. In this case, it may be a good idea to transition the native app to a web app. In this article, we discuss the process of turning a native app into a web app.

The Dual App Method

There are multiple methods for changing a native app into a web app. Each one is worth careful consideration since they have their own strengths and weaknesses. One of the least intrusive and easiest to implement options is the dual app method.

Rather than turning the native app entirely into a web app, a second web app is built to exist parallel to the native app. In many cases, the underlying structure is adapted so that the apps can communicate with each other on backend responsibilities. The reason for choosing the dual app method is that it prevents interruptions in the use of the original app. If they are connected on the backend, then users should be able to use either app system to do what they want to do.

The Web Interface Method

Another common method is to develop a web interface for your app. Essentially, it creates a web-based version of the user interface and lets users use that version on the frontend when accessing the app from the web. The biggest benefit is that developing a web interface is considerably less expensive than redeveloping the app entirely. KitelyTech, a leading app developed, gets questions about this process all of the time. While it is a good option, you must be sure that expanding into web-based systems is worth the time and effort for the possible returns.

The Replacement Method

If your company is willing to spend the time and resources on redevelopment, you can try the replacement method. As it sounds, the entire app is replaced by a web app infrastructure. The information from the native app can be transferred to the new system to help users make a smooth transition.

 

he replacement method is mostly reserved for apps that are old and outdated that need to be revamped. However, it offers the most complete solution to the native app transfer problem. The entire infrastructure of the app will need to be replaced, which may mean that it will be offline until the transition is completed. The benefit is that a web app should work nearly everywhere, removing any limitations to how you can use it.

Before you make a decision on which method to try, discuss your options with an app development expert. Agencies like KitelyTech are asked similar questions regularly and have plenty of experience helping customers determine the best way to make their apps more relevant for their current needs.

 

Original Sources:- https://goodmenproject.com/business-ethics-2/3-ways-to-upgrade-your-native-app-to-a-web-app/

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