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Website vs App Development – How They Differ?

by Shailendra Kumar Tech Reviewer

If your businesses want to have a digital presence, then you think that you require web or app development? Many people are under an impression that the link entered in the browser will direct them to the desired website. The main thing is that the URLs that are visited may not be a website. For the user, both terms look similar. For your help, we are discussing websites and web applications.

Website and its benefits

A website is a universally accessible web page in the domain name. Some major benefits are Improved customer support, create your social proof; achieve business goals, a Great marketing channel, branding your products or services, and a platform to showcase your work.

Some of the characteristics of a good website are: Clear navigation, compatible with various devices such as smartphone, tablets, user-friendly and responsive web design, good loading speed, quality, and relevant content, lead capture forms, and easily searchable by search engines

Web application and benefits

The web application is an interactive page and allows users to get data and add inputs in many ways via interactions.  Web applications are the same as any other app. The key advantage is that it’s stored on the internet and can be read on a browser. Some of the benefits are: No need to install as they run on web browsers, supported by modern browsers, No compatibility issues, new updates are released without sending a reminder to users, Secure and easy to backup, easy to maintain and affordable than mobile application development.

The characteristics of a good web application are API factored, Quick response time in the UI, Must support A/B testing and analytics, Easily deployable, Adaptable to large screen sizes and pixel densities, follow security best practices, Rich tool support for logic process flows, debug logs, etc.

Should You Be Build App development or Web development?

A website is informational whereas a web application or web development needs inputs from the end-user. It is becoming rare to see websites that are a collection of web pages. Even though the business might require a website in the initial stages but the website is not capable of satisfying all your needs in the future. 

Many companies are not searching for full-blown web applications such as Facebook. Instead, they are searching for a hybrid of the two. This results in increased development time and investment.


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Created on Jan 27th 2020 12:00. Viewed 254 times.

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