Mobile / Web · 2023-02-22

“Twinr” offers to turn any Site into native mobile app – Startups

Millions of people across the globe use mobile apps every day. Apps that occupy someone’s “Home Screen” are far more likely to receive attention than remote Websites, because not only are they in the users’ line-of-sight, but apps are also capable of sending push-notification reminders to encourage visits. So, wouldn’t it be great if Website owners could turn their Sites into mobile apps without coding at all? Well, now they can, thanks to a startup called Twinr.

Twinr can reformat any Site, no matter what the underlying technology, into a native mobile app for either iOS or Android in a matter of minutes. All apps made using Twinr’s innovative system are guaranteed to pass all approval decrees from both Google & Apple, meaning that app developers can save time & money because they won’t need to rewrite code to accommodate rejection criteria.

Potential app developers need to sign up for an account on Twinr’s Website & choose a plan that suits their needs. The platform offers various options, starting with a basic plan whereby developers can build an app for the Google Play Store for a certain fee.

The premium plan offers support for an Android & an iOS app with push notifications, email & chat facilities, in-app purchases, advertising modules from Google AdMob, & abandoned cart notifications.

The procedure for building an app using the Twinr engine is very straightforward & hassle-free:

  1. Create an app by giving it a name, list associated URL, & industry type.
  2. Customize the appearance of the app & fine-tune the features, such as push notifications, menu types, colors, fonts, & shopping cart set-up.
  3. Preview the app on various devices & edit the final product.
  4. Publish to the Google Play Store & the Apple App Store.

Twinr offers a 14-day free trial so that developers can test out the functionality of the services & technology on offer before committing themselves to a monthly subscription.

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