Our digital offering allows us to create innovative channels and processes to engage any audience. In addition, we also incorporate best practice measurement and real-time tracking – ensuring the best return on investment and continual optimisation.
10 years of experience has equipped us with a deep understanding of the digital world as well as a broad set of technical skills, enabling us to make the most of constantly changing technology and behaviour.
Want an app but not sure which one is right for your needs? We've explained the differences between a native and a web app below.
A native app is designed for a specific operating system (OS) like iOS or Android and must be downloaded onto a user's device. Because the native app is developed for a specific OS, the features of a user's device, like geo-location and sending notifications, can be used to acheive your goals. On the flipside, having multiple apps is more costly to upkeep.
A web app, or non-native app, is accessible through a web browser rather than requiring a download. It works with the majority of devices and updates occur at the source, meaning that changes take effect right away rather than requiring users to update their app. But because it is not created specifically for an operating system, like iOS or Android, your app won't be able to take advantage of all of the cool features available on those devices.