Progressive Web Apps blur the line between websites and native apps — delivering app-like speed, offline support, and installability straight from the browser. For many businesses, they are a smart middle ground.
What Makes a PWA Different
A PWA is a website built with modern capabilities so it behaves like an installed app. Users can add it to their home screen, receive push notifications, and use it offline — without an app store download.
Key Benefits for Businesses
- One codebase that works across all devices
- Faster load times and offline access
- No app-store approval or download friction
- Lower development and maintenance cost than separate native apps
When a PWA Is the Right Choice
PWAs shine for content sites, e-commerce, and tools where reach and speed matter more than deep device features. If you need heavy hardware access or store presence, a native app may still be better.
Getting Started
A successful PWA needs solid performance fundamentals: HTTPS, a service worker, a web app manifest, and a responsive, fast-loading UI. A development partner can audit your current site and plan the upgrade.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a PWA and a native app?
A PWA runs in the browser and can be installed without an app store, while a native app is downloaded and has deeper device access. PWAs are cheaper and have wider reach.
Do PWAs work offline?
Yes. With a service worker, a PWA can cache content and core features so it keeps working without a connection.
Build It With ElayneTech
At ElayneTech, we turn ideas into reliable, high-performing digital products. Whether you need a website, a mobile app, or a full digital strategy, our specialists are ready to help. Explore our services or book a free consultation to get started.
