A lot of these no code platforms are really designed to be for the building of a web application.So something that's rendered in a browser, either on a computer or on a mobile device, and then through having an internet connection, that's how it pulls down the application data and renders and experience for your end user.A mobile native application is something where you install the application code on the device. And it's a great ecosystem to be a part of often it's not essential to start there especially if you're developing an early stage product you don't need it to necessarily be on the app store to be accessible.And the approach to building, delivering your app to start can just be building a responsive web application that is designed for both a desktop context, as well as mobile.And in making that decision, there's a few kind of benefits right off the bat, the obvious maybe and kind of most valuable one in our opinion early on is that you're building on the web, which is inherently going to be a a faster development process.And especially in the kind of no-code environment. And when they say app, what they really mean is a mobile application that's accessible and downloadable from the ILS and Google play app stores.And that can be a great place for getting a audience for your application. And in this video, we're going to be talking about the approach for creating mobile applications, using bubble and other no-code solutions through the the concept of using a native wrapper.And sometimes people will come to us, ask them for the act to be built. My name is Eric Johnson and I'm the founder of Imua Studio.
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