Back in 2007, Steve Jobs first presented the concept of PWA in front of the world, during the iPhone introduction. Years later, in 2015, the name “PWA” was invented by Chrome developer Alex Russel and designer Frances Berriman in an article that invited for a “deep shift in our understanding and tools” to “build better experiences across devices and contexts within a single codebase”. Since, PWAs haven’t stopped being more and more trendy on the market. Let’s see why.
PWA means Progressive Web Apps : These are optimized versions of a mobile site with native application functionality (usually unavailable on a browser).
PWA's are the combination of the best of the new web technologies and the best of native applications :
PWA’s combine the plurality of possibilities, security and ubiquity on all devices and Information Systems by Web ; and the autonomy, reliability, docks and task bars offered by native applications.
A PWA is consulted like a classic website, from a secure URL, but allows a user experience similar to a mobile application, without the constraints of the latter (submission to App-Stores, significant use of the device's memory, etc..)
Without any download on the stores, it allows you to:
As detailed on https://www.convertigo.com/, Web applications can reach anyone, anywhere, on any device with a single codebase.These applications can be found directly on the web, and at Convertigo you can install the app via a QR Code.
Be careful : Not all of the web apps can be called PWA’s .A web application is qualified as a PWA only if it is composed of :
And any details that allow for the transition from a website to a mobile application.
Nowadays, with applications stores mainly handled by Apple and Android, it is quite difficult to have your application pushed into the App Stores if you don’t comply all the required conditions to be eligible.
That is where PWAs are becoming interesting : PWAs simply can be downloaded by the web browser ! This means that each PWA you want to download / provide can be accessible directly from the browser (Safari, Chrome, Firefox etc..)
Time has proved that PWAs were awesome : The power of offline data, direct installation on devices without the apps store constraints in a few clicks etc.. We can expect that people creating /using PWAs will be more and more developed in a near future.
Convertigo’s Low code and No Code Platform both provide PWAs.
You already heard about the new Convertigo No Code platform, a plus for your business teams who will be able to easily build their own apps, with no technical constraints. Once the app has been imagined, created and put online, it is possible to transpose it into a PWA: Convertigo Forms will be available on all devices when the QR Code is scanned !
Convertigo is the FullStack platform for No code and Low code application development.
As the Open Source alternative to other Enterprise grade platforms such as Microsoft Power Apps, it transforms how companies deploy their business solutions with a dual approach: Low code for IT departments and No code for business teams.
The Convertigo platform is enriched with over 300 connectors allowing smooth and fast integration with various applications and databases and can be hosted On Premises.
Convertigo has offices in France and North America and serves hundreds of SME’s and large customers (Banking, Insurance, Retail).