Mobile Apps Preferred Over Hybrid Marketing Web Apps

Quick, what are some common tasks you do regularly on both a native mobile app and in a standard web browser? Now, do you favor one interface over another? I’ve found myself using the native mobile apps more frequently than the web apps, even when sitting in front of my laptop.

Here are some example services where I prefer the mobile app over the browser interface:

Looking at the apps, the main reason I prefer the native mobile version is due to the streamlined nature of the user experience. The web apps work fine but they’re a combination of full application and marketing site, making it more cumbersome to complete the most common tasks. With a native mobile app, there are fewer features compared to the corresponding web app and use of context-aware features like the phone’s GPS improve the experience even more. Over time, look for mobile apps to grow even more important as the go to way to get things done.

What else? What are some native mobile apps you prefer over the web version?

Comments

3 responses to “Mobile Apps Preferred Over Hybrid Marketing Web Apps”

  1. Drew Hawkins Avatar

    I would say RunKeeper and Yelp would be better for me on the mobile app front. Recently I took a survey for RunKeeper and realized that I never visited their mobile site. Either logged workouts via desktop or the mobile app.

  2. Mike Lewis (@MikePLewis) Avatar

    Yeah, i find that Twitter is better on mobile too – at least i enjoy it that way. To me it’s about speed and convenience. Mobile Apps load quick and are very responsive. My computer has more latency and makes each task more of a commitment.

  3. bridgette Avatar
    bridgette

    for me netflix, youtube, google apps and so much apps that is easier to use to purchase plane ticket or find cheapest airfare compare to web version.

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