by Anna Winiarska
Customers often consider buying on mobile devices easier and faster than on desktop.
However, if the expectation of a flawless experience is not met, e.g., the app crashes or a payment failure occurs, we can expect almost half of the customers to abandon the purchase. We make sure this won't happen in the apps we work on. Here's eight tools we recommend for mobile applicaitons performance testing.
By Luke Wright
Our phones have become part of our daily life, haven’t they? Nowadays, companies know that apps are the way to stay connected and keep us interested. But which platform should they pick iOS or Android? It’s a decision that affects everything. it’s a choice that could make or break how their app performs and how well it connects with the audience.
We’ll break down the key differences between iOS and Android. We’ll even calculate the cost of a sample app and explore the risks of picking one over the other. By the end, you’ll know whether iOS or Android makes more sense for your project.