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description: "A super quick and easy way to build mobile micro sites."
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Adsy.me is a tool that allows anyone to create a mobile (micro-) website, and the immediately gained my trust by eating their own dogfood: The whole tool is a fantastic mobile web app that feels very responsive and intuitive.
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Adsy.me is a tool that allows anyone to create a mobile (micro-) website, and they immediately gained my trust by eating their own dogfood: The whole tool is a fantastic mobile web app that feels very responsive and intuitive.
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By utilizing more lazy-loading techniques, the app could load even faster, and it would benefit from utilizing the full screen API, as well as a ServiceWorker for going offline.
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interview:
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- question: Why the web?
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Three main reasons motivated our choice: openness, cross-platform support & instant updates for our users.
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Three main reasons motivated our choice: openness, cross-platform support and instant updates for our users.
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**Openness** = great for discoverability
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**Openness** = great for discoverability.
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It might sound obvious but the web is open. It can be freely crawled by search engines (Google first) and is the ideal ecosystem for easy discovery.
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**Cross-platform**
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The web works (almost) seamlessly across platforms (when browsers updates don't ruin your development efforts ;-)). If you have the right in-house talent to execute your app properly, it will work on all major devices / platforms, without the need to develop a different branch for each OS. Ideally, it saves time & money.
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The web works (almost) seamlessly across platforms (when browser updates don't ruin your development efforts ;-)). If you have the right in-house talent to execute your app properly, it will work on all major devices / platforms, without the need to develop a different branch for each OS. Ideally, it saves time & money.
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**Instant updates**
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You don't need to submit any app updates to the app stores, the end-users always get the latest version of your product when they refresh their browser. This is a key advantage if you develop in a very agile way, pushing bug fixes and new features on a regular basis.
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You don't need to submit any app updates to the app stores. The end-users always get the latest version of your product when they refresh their browser. This is a key advantage if you develop in an agile way, pushing bug fixes and new features on a regular basis.
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By the way, I wrote an article called "7 reasons why appstores are doomed" (and how we'll be better off in a post-appstores era), which you can read here: https://medium.com/@adsy_me/7-reasons-why-appstores-are-doomed-ce05dda53e7c
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By the way, I wrote an article called "7 reasons why appstores are doomed" (and how we'll be better off in a post-appstores era), which [you can read here](https://medium.com/@adsy_me/7-reasons-why-appstores-are-doomed-ce05dda53e7c).
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- question: What worked really well during development?
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Tough question because, to be honest, it's not that easy 1° to properly develop for the web 2° to find the right talents who master JS & HTML5 at an execution level matching our requirements 3° to attract those talents to a bootstrapped startup who can't afford Silicon Valley salaries.
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Tough question because, to be honest, it's not that easy (1) to properly develop for the web (2) to find the right talents who master JS & HTML5 at an execution level matching our requirements (3) to attract those talents to a bootstrapped startup who can't afford Silicon Valley salaries.
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So it wasn't by any means an easy journey but at the end our efforts were rewarded. I think that we delivered an unprecedented creation experience in the mobile browser and I'm proud we did it with just 2 guys in 18 months, even if it required long days & sleepless nights of hard work.
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- question: If you could have any API to improve your app, what would it be?
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I'd love to connect our web app to the Wordpress developers' community / ecosystem, in a way or another, to open our framework to their talent while giving our users access to the huge selection of Wordpress plugins, without the need to reinvent the wheel.
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I'd love to connect our web app to the Wordpress developers' community / ecosystem, in one way or another, to open our framework to their talent while giving our users access to the huge selection of Wordpress plugins, without the need to reinvent the wheel.
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Who knows, you might read in the near future that adsy goes Wordpress ;-) Stay tuned.
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