Mobile App or Mobile Website? Which one is right for your company?

Mobile App or Mobile Website?
Which one is right for your company?

Did you know?
Research now shows that more than 50% of internet browsers now browse the web using their smart phone or tablet rather than a computer? Can these users see your website on their phone, iPod or tablet device?

In an effort to help you decide how to properly point your company into the mobile computing world, we thought the article below would be helpful. At eMobileMe, a division of Hammerweb Holdings, LLC, we produce Mobile Apps AND Mobile Websites – our objective is to help you decide which option is best for your company or organization.


The Difference Between Apps and Mobile Websites

By Joel Sutherland Posted Apr 6, 2011
– Article originally appeared on the newmediacampaigns.com Blog

There is no question that mobile is the fastest growing online space. As millions worldwide migrate to smartphones, the number of people who are downloading apps and browsing the web on their phone is growing at an incredibly rapid pace.

Seeing this impressive growth leads to an obvious question: what is the best way to reach customers who are increasingly using mobile devices?

At first, the answer seemed obvious. The explosive growth of the iPhone and the App Store made it seem like we had a future that would be dominated by single use applications.

In 2012, this future is no longer as certain. When building an App you must target a specific platform. In a landscape entirely dominated by the iPhone, this is easy to do. However, the rise of Android has meant that the smartphone market is increasingly fragmented when it comes to choosing which platform to target.

So now there are more platforms to target and the explosive growth of tablets to consider. For a company with a limited budget, it is hard to target every platform. But there is a solution. In our opinion, the best way to approach mobile in 2012 is through a mobile website.

To explain our position, it makes sense to clarify what the difference is between an App and a Mobile Website.

What is an “App”
An “app” is a software application that is written in the native language of a particular platform. This has some tremendous advantages:

  • By using native code, the application can run with high performance.
  • It is easy to follow the User Experience conventions using provided libraries
  • The app is available in an App Store
  • It can work offline
  • The App can be launched in a single step

It also has some disadvantages:

  • Your native code only works on one platform
  • You must learn development skills that just apply to one platform
  • Your app can’t be found directly on the web, it requires more “investment” for a customer to download it.

What is a Mobile Website
A mobile website is just a website that has been optimized for mobile browsing. It can be reached through a phone’s web browser directly. There are some great advantages to doing a mobile site:

  • One mobile site can work on any mobile platform
  • It is generally faster and cheaper to develop a mobile site
  • A mobile site can just be a ‘version’ of your primary website.
  • It is becoming possible to embed an Mobile site in an App using technology like Phonegap
  • Customers can google you and land on your mobile site
  • Since it’s a website, it can be easily updated through a CMS

There are some disadvantages too:

  • They aren’t written in native code, so performance can be an issue
  • You cannot access all of the phones features (camera, etc) that are available to apps
  • It requires some number of steps for a customer to bookmark your mobile site
  • It is hard to charge for access or usage

Our Recommendation: Mobile Websites over Apps
There are a number of reasons that we generally recommend putting your resources towards mobile websites before Apps.

Discover-ability
When people are looking for information, they go to Google, not the app store. A mobile website is a better way to reach more customers.

Cost
It is generally much less expensive to build a mobile website so the bang-for-the-buck is much higher. You also get to develop one version and it works on all smartphones.

Increasing Performance
As mobile browsers become faster, the performance gap between apps and websites is closing.

Future Safety
An individual platform may disappear, but the web will not. You can be sure that a mobile site that looks good on a 4″ screen today will also look good in 5 years.

App Optional
Tools like PhoneGap are making it easier to wrap mobile websites into apps.
There is certainly still a place for Apps, but for most companies trying to market themselves, it is a much better first step to go with a mobile website.