When it comes to creating a website, you have to decide whether you want it to be mobile-friendly or not. Regardless of the choice, one of the best things that can happen to your website is being marked as Progressive Web App, or PWA for short. Now, let’s see the future of Progressive Web App:
The continued rise of PWAs
PWAs are a new trend in web design and development, which aims to make applications more easily accessible by providing all the benefits of a native app without requiring installation. PWAs are increasingly being used by many companies as an alternative to traditional apps. The rise of this new technology shows no sign of slowing down. It seems like we will soon be able to access our favorite apps just as easily on the internet as we can on our phones. We may never have to use a separate browser again.
The need for speed
We’ve seen a lot of progress in terms of speed and reliability over the past few years. First, the chrome added a Turbo mode that automatically compresses pages to make them load faster. Then, Apple introduced an impressive new compression technique for iOS 9 called HTTP/2. This works by multiplexing connections and reducing latency on each one. Finally, HTTP/2 allows browsers to push resources down from servers without having to wait for a client request.
Increased functionality
The increased functionality of Progressive Web Apps combined with the ability to work offline, make them a compelling alternative to native mobile applications. Progressive web apps are currently limited in their capabilities but as technology improves, they will become a more and more popular option for app developers.
Going offline
Progressive Web Apps are applications that are built with a service worker so they can work offline. This means that they can be used without an internet connection and still function like a native app. The only downside to this is there is no web browser functionality, but you can add Chrome Custom Tabs to provide a link to open a new tab.
Improved user experience
Progressive web apps are an exciting development in how we access information on the internet. With a progressive web app, you can access your data offline and make it more interactive while using less data than regular mobile applications.
Technology has been around for a few years now, but there are still many who have not heard of progressive web apps or don’t know what they are.
Bottom Line
A PWA can provide a decent user experience even when the internet connection is slow or non-existent. They also provide a better user experience for users accessing the app from a mobile device. Perhaps the biggest benefit of PWA is that they provide a better search engine ranking. This is because search engine bots can easily crawl the site. They can also easily cache the static website and serve that to the user.