What Is a Progressive Web App?
A Progressive Web App (PWA) is an advanced web application built with web technologies that delivers a mobile-app-like experience, works offline, and can be installed on devices.
Redora develops fast and secure PWA solutions that allow users to enjoy a mobile experience without installing an app.
Why Choose PWA?
PWAs deliver high performance across devices without the cost of native app development. They don’t require App Store approval and can be installed directly.
- Offline functionality and data synchronization
- Installable and launchable like an app
- Push notifications and background tasks
- Single codebase for web and mobile users
Our Development Stack and Technologies
Redora uses modern frontend technologies in PWA projects. We integrate React, Next.js, and Vue structures with service workers, manifests, and caching systems.
- Development with React, Next.js, Vue.js
- Web App Manifest configuration
- Offline support via Service Worker
- Icon, splash screen, and installable setup
Performance and User Experience
PWAs deliver fast loading, instant responsiveness, and reliable performance on poor connections. Redora produces PWAs that score highly on Lighthouse tests.
- Lazy-load, cache-first, and background sync strategies
- User engagement with push notifications
- High scores in Google Lighthouse PWA audits
- Mobile-first responsive interface design
Deployment, Updates, and Maintenance
PWAs are distributed without App Store or Play Store. Redora offers auto-update PWA infrastructure and simplifies maintenance with version management.
- Direct install (A2HS – Add to Home Screen) support
- Automatic updates and cache control
- Fast content delivery via CDN
- Version tracking and error-logging infrastructure
PWA Development Process and FAQs
How long does a PWA project take?
Depending on content and functional scope, launch takes 1 to 3 weeks.
Can PWAs replace native mobile apps?
In many scenarios, yes. Basic functions no longer require a native app.
Do iOS devices support PWAs?
Safari supports PWAs. Installation and push features may have limitations.
Are PWAs SEO-friendly?
Yes. They are fully SEO-compatible with server-side rendering and structured data.
Is update and maintenance provided afterward?
Yes. Redora offers version-tracked maintenance and performance auditing services.