Many traditional apps, like Starbucks, Uber, and Twitter, also have web apps for users who may need quick access to some basic features without having to install the entire app Conclusion Overall, all three app types have their benefits and drawbacks, and it will come down to your specific needs when deciding which one to move forward with. Native apps will without a doubt have the best performance; however, if time and cost are a factor, your ability to develop them may be hindered. Web apps are usually the simplest to make, but this simplicity comes at the cost of functionality. Hybrid apps offer a good medium between a more efficient development cycle and abundant feature accessibility, but this compromise may not be necessary if costs or advanced features are not important to you. In the end, you will need to consider the pros and cons of each before making your final decision. 9

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