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1. 8n4vid+Zw[view] [source] 2025-07-26 03:35:14
>>foxfir+(OP)
I don't offer a native app for my business. We have a PWA. It works great on mobile. Yet users keep asking for an app. They're so conditioned to look in the app store now. I keep having to tell them to just pin the website to their desktop. Just a couple taps. All good.

I don't need or want their data. It's a liability. They pay a monthly subscription. I want their money. Not their data.

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2. apigal+gx[view] [source] 2025-07-26 03:38:58
>>8n4vid+Zw
Just don't collect any data. Having an app doesn't mean you need to collect any data.
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3. usr110+7D[view] [source] 2025-07-26 05:03:54
>>apigal+gx
But you need to develop and maintain 2 apps. And to deal with 2 ugly companies. And even F-Droid if you were an ethically responsible business. So the GP's approach makes sense if you want to run your business in a lightway fashion.
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4. devjab+9K[view] [source] 2025-07-26 06:42:53
>>usr110+7D
I know it's not exactly the same because these tools are for internal use and never see the public, but react native works well while keeping the maintainence at a minimum. I'm not in on the ops site of device control, but our IT installs the APK packages directly through the enterprise control they have, so we don't have to deal with Apple or Google. So I agree with you completely on that part, but cross platform maintainence isn't as hard as it used to be if your toolsets support it.

I did maintain the Apple account for a previous place where I worked though, and holy hell that sucks. Not so much the day to day work, but being from the Scotish part of Denmark, it hurt my soul to pay them money (it wasn't even mine) to use their platform. Not sure if Google is as shit, never tried their store from the developer side.

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5. Einenl+NU[view] [source] 2025-07-26 09:00:51
>>devjab+9K
Could you elaborate on how they don't deal with the AppStore and the Play Store? I'm new to this.
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