How your content management system (CMS) can determine the success of your mobile apps
Here are some stats for you:
- Mobile phone usage accounts for 52% of all online traffic (compared to just 44% for desktop)
- 42% of all companies have a mobile app with 30% of the remainder planning to build one soon
- 55% of companies owned by millennials (arguably the most tech-savvy among us) have a mobile app
Needless to say, how you present your brand through a mobile phone screen is of the utmost importance, and a mobile application is the best way to govern this.
In the past, native mobile apps have been the norm. These are apps that are developed for and installed on specific mobile devices. If you’ve ever downloaded an app from the App Store or Google Play, then this will have been a native app.
Recently we’ve witnessed the rise of the PWA (the progressive web app), which looks set to eclipse the native app altogether. These are websites that look, feel, and in many ways, act like native apps, even though they appear in your standard browser. They load with no network, sync in the background, and send push notifications. Here’s a good example: https://app.starbucks.com/.
Choosing the right CMS for your business can be the difference between a mobile app that succeeds or fails. A great CMS creates, manages, and distributes content to your mobile apps efficiently and seamlessly.
But, you don’t want a CMS designed solely with mobile apps in mind. The best CMSs manage content through any channel and device, whether it be a mobile app, desktop, wearable, or IoT device.