Cross-platform Apps are computer software that are designed to work on several computing platforms. Some cross-platform Apps require a separate build for each platform, but some can be directly run on any platform without special preparation.
Save Time
Since one Cross-Platform mobile app can be used on different platforms, it saves time as we don’t need to develop an app for each platform.
Improve Reach
As Cross-Platform Mobile Apps will be used on different platforms and different types of devices, the reach increases significantly.
Reduce Cost
As the time to develop a Cross-Platform Mobile App is lower than developing apps for individual platforms, the cost is less too.
Popular Cross-Platform App Development Frame Works
React Native is an open-source UI software framework created by Meta Platforms, Inc. It is used to develop applications for Android, Android TV, iOS, macOS, tvOS, Web, Windows, and UWP by enabling developers to use the React framework along with native platform capabilities.
Ionic is a complete open-source SDK for hybrid mobile app development created by Max Lynch, Ben Sperry, and Adam Bradley of Drifty Co. in 2013.
Flutter is an open-source UI software development kit created by Google. It is used to develop cross-platform applications from a single codebase for any web browser, Fuchsia, Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, and Windows.
Cross-Platform Application Process
Requirement Analysis
We discuss the requirements to understand your needs better and analyze them from a technical aspect.
Prototypes + Feedback
After understanding your requirements, we develop a prototype and take your feedback before proceeding further.
Design
We understand the importance of design in any app and hence focus on the most user-friendly and functional app.
Development
We use the latest technology in the development of our apps.
Testing
Before finalizing the app we take it through multiple testing rounds to ensure even the minor hassles are sorted out.
Delivery
We are known to deliver the final app well before the deadline.