Do you actually need an app — or just a better mobile website?

The first email lands late in the afternoon: “Can we get a quick call about our new app idea?” By the time you’re reading the brief, there’s already excitement — a few screenshots, a hasty list of features, someone’s cousin who “knows React Native.” But as soon as you ask, “Why an app and not a mobile site?” the room gets quiet. Sometimes there’s a long pause. Sometimes there’s a little shrug.

 

We’ve seen this play out more times than we can count. The business is convinced that an app is the next logical step. Their competitors have one. Their customers are “mobile-first.” But a few questions deeper, and the core need is almost always something else: better mobile usability, a faster way to update content, maybe a way to send notifications. The pattern is almost always the same — the solution is decided before the problem is properly understood.

 

If you’re weighing app vs website for your business, here’s what actually matters — and what most businesses miss when emotions run high and roadmaps start to blur.

 

The Most Common App Request: Solving the Wrong Problem

In our experience with over 100 digital projects, it’s rare that a business’s first idea is the right one. The most common scenario? A team comes in convinced they need a native app. They describe frustrations — slow site, clunky checkout, poor engagement — and assume a mobile app will fix it.

 

But nine times out of ten, the real issue is the mobile website itself. It’s not responsive, or it loads like it’s stuck in 2012. The navigation is buried. Images take forever. All of this gets blamed on “not having an app.” In reality, a bad mobile site will haunt your app too. If you haven’t nailed the basics, building an app is like buying new tires for a car with a broken engine.

 

We’ve lost count of the number of times a client has said, “We’ve been live for 6 months and nobody calls.” The app isn’t the problem. The experience is.

 

What a Native App Actually Gets You

Let’s be brutally honest: most businesses don’t need a native app. There, we said it. Native apps — the ones you download from the App Store or Google Play — are powerful, but they come with real costs. You get:

  • Access to device hardware (camera, GPS, sensors)
  • Offline functionality
  • Push notifications (the real, system-level kind)
  • Full control over performance and animations

But here’s what most businesses don’t realise: native apps are expensive to build, test, and maintain. Every new OS version can break your features. You’ll need updates, bug fixes, and a developer on speed dial. And unless you have a clear reason to leverage device hardware or true offline use, you’re paying for complexity you might never use.

 

Mobile-Optimised Website: The Overlooked Powerhouse

What we see across projects is that a high-quality, responsive mobile website can solve 80% of business needs. Fast load times, clean navigation, and a checkout that works on any screen — that’s what actually moves the needle.

 

Most users don’t care whether they’re in an app or a browser, as long as they get what they need quickly. For businesses in Slovenia and beyond, the single biggest conversion killer is a slow, clumsy mobile site. We’ve rebuilt 30+ online stores and seen traffic and sales jump simply by prioritising mobile UX. No app required.

 

If you’re not sure where to start, ask yourself: would a better mobile website fix 90% of the complaints you’re hearing? If the answer is yes, don’t build an app. Build a better site.

 

When a PWA (Progressive Web App) Is the Actual Sweet Spot

Somewhere between an app and a website sits the much-hyped PWA — and for good reason. A PWA is a website that feels like an app: it loads fast, works offline (to an extent), and can send push notifications on Android and some browsers. It can be “installed” on a phone’s home screen, but doesn’t require the App Store circus.

 

For many businesses, a PWA is the right answer. Why?

  • You want push notifications, but don’t need every device feature
  • You need some offline capability (caching, forms, browsing)
  • You have a limited budget but want an “app-like” experience

We see this play out especially with retail and service businesses. PWAs can deliver most of the benefits of a native app, with a fraction of the maintenance pain. They’re easier to update, work across devices, and skip the app-store approval headache.

 

A Real-World Example: When Going Native Made Sense

Out of the 20+ mobile apps we’ve built at Roakon, only a handful truly needed to be native. One project stands out: a logistics client needed barcode scanning, GPS tracking, and real-time offline data sync — features that demanded tight integration with device hardware. The cost was higher, the testing was rigorous (especially across Android versions), and the maintenance plan is ongoing. But the business case was strong, and the ROI was clear.

 

For most others, we’ve recommended a PWA or a high-quality mobile site. In retail, for example, clients often ask for an app to send notifications about promotions. Once we show them what a PWA can do — same notifications, instant updates, no app-store drama — the conversation usually shifts: “Wait, we can do all that without launching an app?” Yes, and you’ll save thousands in the process.

 

The pattern is always the same: if you don’t need deep hardware access or true offline-first workflows, you probably don’t need a native app.

 

Budget, Maintenance, and the Hidden Costs Nobody Talks About

Here’s what most businesses miss when dreaming up their first app: the work doesn’t end at launch. With every OS update, your app needs testing, sometimes urgent fixes, and regular updates just to keep working. Add in the cost of app-store compliance, privacy updates, and device fragmentation (especially in Android land), and maintenance can easily outpace the initial build cost within a few years.

 

A mobile-optimised website or PWA, by contrast, is easier to maintain and update. You control deployment. Bugs can be fixed instantly, and you’re not at the mercy of a third-party approval process. At Roakon, we’ve seen clients waste tens of thousands on app maintenance that could have been avoided with a simpler, browser-based solution.

 

The early excitement of “launching our app” fades quickly when the first round of maintenance bills lands. That’s when the real cost of ownership becomes clear.

 

How to Decide: A Straightforward Framework

So, do you actually need an app — or just a better mobile website? Here’s how we help clients at Roakon decide:

  • Start with your core user need: Is it content, transactions, or device interaction?
  • List the features you absolutely cannot live without. Be ruthless.
  • Ask: Would a fast, responsive mobile site solve this? If yes, stop there.
  • If you need notifications or offline use, explore a PWA next.
  • Only if you need deep device access, or your business case depends on the app-store presence, go native. Be ready for the long haul.

It’s not glamorous, but it’s honest. And after 100+ clients, it’s the framework that saves the most money, time, and frustration.

 

The bottom line: Your customers want results, not icons on their home screen. Choose the approach that serves them — and your business — best.

 

Let’s build something great together!

Ready to take your digital presence to the next level?

Reach out to us at info@roakon.eu and let’s create something remarkable.

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