The more pertinent question is: Is it worthwhile to integrate the app with the management system? While the app can seamlessly integrate with any API system, it comes with associated costs. Therefore, we recommend a careful assessment of the benefits of integration.
There are three main reasons:
• To retain customers: By downloading your app, customers have a preferred channel for purchasing from you.
• To eliminate commissions on acquired customers.
• To communicate through push notifications and encourage them to make purchases.
We recommend remaining on any marketplace platform and only paying commissions for acquiring new customers.
Simply creating an app is not sufficient to achieve the desired results.
It requires a clear strategy to attract as many downloads, orders, or bookings as possible.
That’s why BLAPP not only provides each customer with a handbook on launching the app but also offers the option to add a personal app assistant who will manage the app on your behalf.
While all three are useful and effective tools, only the app enables you to communicate directly with your customer’s smartphone and engage freely through push notifications.
It’s important to remember that an app is a powerful tool that allows you to sell products or services in a smart way, providing the best user experience.
Are you certain about that?
Take a moment to observe! Nowadays, people rely on apps for virtually everything.
A significant portion of individuals’ daily lives revolves around their smartphones, with an average usage time of about 4 hours per day. However, what if your customers are hesitant to adapt to new technology? No need to fret; we’re here to assist you every step of the way.
Web apps are provided via an Internet browser. The user doesn’t need to install them on their device.
Native apps, on the other hand, are developed for a specific platform or device type.
The user must install the appropriate software on their device.
This gives rise to numerous advantages, including:
Target platform: a web app can run on any device with a web browser, while a native app can be developed to run on specific platforms such as iOS, Android or desktop.
Access to device features: web apps can only access a limited set of the device, such as camera, GPS and sensors, while a native app can access many more device features, such as camera, GPS, sensors, location services, contacts, messages, and more.
Performance: Because web apps must run within a web browser, they can be prone to performance issues, such as network latency. On the other hand, native apps run directly on the device, which can ensure better performance and better using experience.
Offline functionality: web apps require a constant Internet connection for function, while native apps can be designed to work even offline, using cached data.
Of course, but updates aren’t automatic.
There is always a team of programmers working constantly to update the app.
This is not a simple procedure: it will be the task of an expert.
The BLAPP team will take care of publishing your app on both the App Store and Play Store, including the cost of the annual subscription for both stores.
BLAPP respects all the regulations of the GDPR regarding the processing of personal data.
Of course, when it comes to the internal privacy of your customers, we recommend seeking professional help.
How does crediting work?
All payments within the app are processed via the Stripe platform, one of the most reputable platforms globally. Through the Stripe platform integrated into your app, you have the option to select the preferred methods for crediting funds to your bank account.
Certainly! We’ve developed a user-friendly management panel and backend app, allowing you to edit any content whenever necessary. Additionally, BLAPP provides the option of having an app assistant handle these changes for you, at your convenience.