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this is why you shouldnt build a mobile application building a mobile application sounds like fun but you can do almost all of that on the web nowadays being able to use your camera or do video calls are compatible on almost all devices on the web you can also create some intense applications using the javascript apis or webassembly the only thing that youre missing on ios is being able to send push notifications and research has shown that most apps on a smartphone are the same ones that are being used almost every day like facebook or messenger unless you want to build a game or develop an application that already has proven market fit i would just stick to the web