A PWA (Progressive Web App) is a website that works like an application: it installs on the screen, works offline, and loads quickly. Unlike mobile apps, it does not require installation from the App Store or Google Play
We create turnkey PWAs: we design the architecture, UX scenarios, and screen logic to ensure the app runs natively in the browser—fast and convenient. We consider your business goals, audience, and product to quickly agree on a solution and confidently move on to design and development
A PWA opens via a link and can be added to the home screen in one tap — no App Store or Google Play, and no extra steps
We configure caching and Service Workers so pages load quickly. The app stays more reliable even with a weak internet connection
We integrate push notifications and core device features to make the experience feel as close to a native app as possible
We record requirements, scenarios, metrics, and constraints
We assemble the structure, navigation, and screen logic
We draw interfaces, states, adaptive elements, and UI kits
We are creating a web application, offline, push, cache
We check functionality, stability, devices, and bugs
We publish in stores, update, and develop the product
A PWA (Progressive Web App) is a website that works like an application: it installs on the screen, works offline, and loads quickly. Unlike mobile apps, it does not require installation from the App Store or Google Play
When it is important to enter the market quickly, reduce the budget and not depend on the moderation of app stores. Great for online stores, services, and MVPs
Usually from 500,000 ₽ to 1.8 million ₽. It's cheaper than mobile apps, as it doesn't need to be developed separately for iOS and Android
An average of 2 to 6 weeks. This is one of the fastest ways to launch a digital product
Yes, the user can add the PWA to the home screen and use it as an application without installing it from the store
Yes, partially. Caching and offline access to key functions can be implemented
Yes, this is one of the best scenarios. PWA speeds up downloads, improves conversion, and reduces development costs
Yes, PWA is often used as the first stage before a mobile application
If you need complex functionality, deep integration with your device, or high performance, it's better to consider native or cross—platform
No. This is one of the main advantages — you are not dependent on the rules and deadlines of the stores
Yes, PWA can be easily integrated with any backend systems, CRM, analytics and API
Because it's a quick way to test a product, start getting traffic and money without a lot of investment
We help to develop the product: improve the UX, increase conversion, connect new features and, if necessary, transfer them to a mobile application