How You Can Go Mobile With Your App On A Budget [Deals]

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Whether you’re building a native Mac app or a web app, you can no longer get away with those alone. You need to go mobile with your app. There’s just too many opportunities you’ll miss out on otherwise considering how widely used mobile devices are these days.

Not having a mobile version of your app can really hamper your user base. But it doesn’t need to cost you a fortune to have one. Cult of Mac Deals has an offer right now that features one year of unlimited mobile app development for just $99.

I’ve seen plenty of productivity apps over the years. In the past, having the ability to take your to do list wherever you went wasn’t as much of an issue because it just wasn’t as possible. Instead, you would simply print out your list and take it with you. However, since the advent of syncing technology and mobile devices, productivity apps that failed to allow syncing across multiple platforms were quickly left in the dust. They would either gradually lose users or would wither on the vine and die altogether. Those that did pick up the ball designed mobile versions of their apps so that the to do list became portable again. And they continue to thrive.

One of the advantages of simply going with a mobile version of your web app is that you don’t necessarily have to keep up with the ever-changing landscape of iOS. That essentially means that you’re not at the mercy of every change that comes along when a new version of iOS or Android arrives.

Why is that important? Because it can become costly.

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