I am planning to build a service that will allow users to find local vehicle available for rent. I am confused, and can not decide whether it should be an app or a website. Guide me...
I think this all depends on your skillset. If you can build websites much quicker, do that. If it's gonna take a lot longer to build a website, then make an app.
But in my personal opinion, I hate downloading and installing new apps unless I already know what I'm getting. So if it's a new service, I definitely prefer a website to try out before downloading an app. An app is sometimes nice to have, but I'm personally less likely to try your product if it requires me to download an app.
Where where your users be physically at when using your service? What will they be doing? How much engagement do they need to get something from your site?
In your case, will it be a quick decision (swipe Tinder style for a Zipcar-like deal), or a long term rental with lots of legal and terms to go through?
Will your users be sitting at work, or will they be on the go, like calling an Uber?
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 52.6 ms ] threadDon't go the app route first. It is expensive, time-consuming, and without a proven product/market fit, probably a bad decision.
But in my personal opinion, I hate downloading and installing new apps unless I already know what I'm getting. So if it's a new service, I definitely prefer a website to try out before downloading an app. An app is sometimes nice to have, but I'm personally less likely to try your product if it requires me to download an app.
In your case, will it be a quick decision (swipe Tinder style for a Zipcar-like deal), or a long term rental with lots of legal and terms to go through?
Will your users be sitting at work, or will they be on the go, like calling an Uber?