ºÝºÝߣ

ºÝºÝߣShare a Scribd company logo
On-Demand Delivery
Apps Development
iOS or Android?
Presented by: v3cube.com
WHICH OS IS BEST FOR
1
Topic Outline
Introduction
2
On-Demand Delivery
Apps Statistics
3
Type of On-Demand
Delivery Apps Development
4 Operating System Design
and Development
5 Revenue and
Monetization Policy
6 Conclusion
On-Demand Delivery Apps are responsible for bringing requested
services to any desired location quickly. Like food from a
restaurant or groceries from the store, a delivery person gets the
order and drives it right to the house. This blog compares Android
and iOS apps with pros and cons.
Introduction
Making mobile apps has grown a lot recently. There are many
choices now. This makes it hard for companies to decide quickly. An
important question for businesses is whether to create apps for iOS
or Android. However, from a financial perspective, things are more
inclined from one platform rather than the other one. But first, let’s
understand the market by looking at some relevant numbers.
2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
0
100
200
300
400
On-Demand Delivery Apps Statistics
Almost every business is making a mobile app nowadays to grow
their business or make things easier for customers. This has
caused significant growth in the mobile app-making industry. The
global mobile app development industry will grow from $197.2
billion to $583.03 billion between 2022 and 2030. That is a
considerable increase!
In other words, Android and iOS are the most prominent mobile
platforms. Choosing just one can be risky. Before making the final
choice, you should understand the development type for better
clarity.
Type of On-Demand
Delivery Apps Development
There are two ways to make mobile apps - native and
hybrid. These are just different ways developers build
the app behind the scenes for iPhone or Android.
Native On-Demand Delivery Apps work really fast and
smoothly. However, they need two separate versions. One
hybrid app works on both iPhones and Androids. No need for
two versions. Hybrid may feel a bit slower than native. But it is
easier to make one app for all phones. Companies pick
native for the very best quality. Hybrid is cheaper and quicker.
Let’s compare then on different factors to see what one is
best for your on-demand delivery business.
Native apps can use all the latest cool features on phones,
like cameras and sensors. Hybrid apps need to include
some of those new features.
Native apps look very lovely on the phone. All the little
details are perfect. Hybrid apps may look a little plain.
It's easier to keep native apps updated when phones get
new software updates. Hybrid apps might break if not
updated correctly.
Native apps take more work to build two separate
versions. So companies charge money for them. Hybrid
apps are often free apps that show ads to make money
instead.
People keep using native apps for a very long time
because they work so well. They become big fans who
don't mind paying.
Hybrid apps may be cheaper to make at first. But native apps keep people happier year after year because they run so nicely.
So even though hybrid apps work okay, people are willing to pay for native apps because they provide a much better
experience that lasts.
Operating System Design and
Development
For starters, iPhone apps for Apple phones and Android apps for other phones
like Samsung are different in terms of build, features, UI, and much more. iOS
was first called the iPhone OS and is based on the Darwin operating system.
Apple has strict rules that app developers must follow on iOS. These rules cover
things like design and functions and aim to give users a high-quality experience.
Some fundamental rules include:
App Review: All apps must be reviewed before being published to
check for problems and rule-following.
Design Rules: Guidelines on layout, fonts, and navigation to make
user-friendly apps.
Marketing Rules: Specific rules on how apps can be marketed on
the App Store.
Android is more flexible than iOS for app development. However, there
are still policies and guidelines to ensure a consistent experience. Some
key ones are:
Google Play Policies: Rules that all apps must follow to be on Google
Play, covering content, security, and user data.
Design Guidelines: Google's guidelines for a consistent look and feel.
Promotion Policies: Rules around how apps can be promoted on
Google Play.
iOS and Android apps can make money in different ways. It's essential
to think about how each lets developers get money and how much
money they can possibly get.
Operating System Design and
Development
Revenue and Monetization
Policy
The Apple App Store and
Google Play Store both take
30% of the money from app
purchases. However, Apple
lets developers keep 85% of
subscription money after
the first year, while Google
allows them to keep 70%.
Letting users buy extra stuff
inside the app is a popular way
for apps to make money on iOS
and Android. In 2023, these in-
app purchases made up most
of the money earned on both
app stores. However, iOS users
tend to spend more money on
these in-app purchases than
Android users.
Both app stores let developers
charge money to get the app
at first. However, paid apps are
becoming less common as
most users want free apps or
apps where you can optionally
buy more stuff inside. iOS users
are also less likely to pay
upfront for apps compared to
Android users.
Revenue and Monetization
Policy
Showing ads in On-Demand
Delivery Apps is another way
for iOS and Android apps to get
money. However, iOS apps
tend to get more ad money
because iOS users generally
have more money to spend, so
advertisers value them more.
Revenue and Monetization
Policy
To put it simply, iOS apps make more
money than Android apps. However,
Android should be addressed, as it has
more users worldwide, which can lead
to more downloads and money
opportunities, even if each user
spends less on average.
Conclusion
In the context of On-Demand Delivery Apps, while
iOS may have an advantage in making money
currently, both iOS and Android app making can
be profitable depending on your plan and
whether you target globally or locally. Talk with a
professional white-label firm and test the demo
of a complete on-demand delivery clone
package to start your online delivery business.
Contact Us
+1 (858) 427-0668
https://www.v3cube.com/delivery-app-clone/
sales@v3cube.com
Don't hesitate to ask any questions!
Thank you for listening!

More Related Content

Which OS is best for On-Demand Delivery Apps Business - iOS or Android

  • 1. On-Demand Delivery Apps Development iOS or Android? Presented by: v3cube.com WHICH OS IS BEST FOR
  • 2. 1 Topic Outline Introduction 2 On-Demand Delivery Apps Statistics 3 Type of On-Demand Delivery Apps Development 4 Operating System Design and Development 5 Revenue and Monetization Policy 6 Conclusion
  • 3. On-Demand Delivery Apps are responsible for bringing requested services to any desired location quickly. Like food from a restaurant or groceries from the store, a delivery person gets the order and drives it right to the house. This blog compares Android and iOS apps with pros and cons.
  • 4. Introduction Making mobile apps has grown a lot recently. There are many choices now. This makes it hard for companies to decide quickly. An important question for businesses is whether to create apps for iOS or Android. However, from a financial perspective, things are more inclined from one platform rather than the other one. But first, let’s understand the market by looking at some relevant numbers.
  • 5. 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 0 100 200 300 400 On-Demand Delivery Apps Statistics Almost every business is making a mobile app nowadays to grow their business or make things easier for customers. This has caused significant growth in the mobile app-making industry. The global mobile app development industry will grow from $197.2 billion to $583.03 billion between 2022 and 2030. That is a considerable increase! In other words, Android and iOS are the most prominent mobile platforms. Choosing just one can be risky. Before making the final choice, you should understand the development type for better clarity.
  • 6. Type of On-Demand Delivery Apps Development There are two ways to make mobile apps - native and hybrid. These are just different ways developers build the app behind the scenes for iPhone or Android. Native On-Demand Delivery Apps work really fast and smoothly. However, they need two separate versions. One hybrid app works on both iPhones and Androids. No need for two versions. Hybrid may feel a bit slower than native. But it is easier to make one app for all phones. Companies pick native for the very best quality. Hybrid is cheaper and quicker. Let’s compare then on different factors to see what one is best for your on-demand delivery business.
  • 7. Native apps can use all the latest cool features on phones, like cameras and sensors. Hybrid apps need to include some of those new features. Native apps look very lovely on the phone. All the little details are perfect. Hybrid apps may look a little plain. It's easier to keep native apps updated when phones get new software updates. Hybrid apps might break if not updated correctly. Native apps take more work to build two separate versions. So companies charge money for them. Hybrid apps are often free apps that show ads to make money instead. People keep using native apps for a very long time because they work so well. They become big fans who don't mind paying. Hybrid apps may be cheaper to make at first. But native apps keep people happier year after year because they run so nicely. So even though hybrid apps work okay, people are willing to pay for native apps because they provide a much better experience that lasts.
  • 8. Operating System Design and Development For starters, iPhone apps for Apple phones and Android apps for other phones like Samsung are different in terms of build, features, UI, and much more. iOS was first called the iPhone OS and is based on the Darwin operating system. Apple has strict rules that app developers must follow on iOS. These rules cover things like design and functions and aim to give users a high-quality experience. Some fundamental rules include: App Review: All apps must be reviewed before being published to check for problems and rule-following. Design Rules: Guidelines on layout, fonts, and navigation to make user-friendly apps. Marketing Rules: Specific rules on how apps can be marketed on the App Store.
  • 9. Android is more flexible than iOS for app development. However, there are still policies and guidelines to ensure a consistent experience. Some key ones are: Google Play Policies: Rules that all apps must follow to be on Google Play, covering content, security, and user data. Design Guidelines: Google's guidelines for a consistent look and feel. Promotion Policies: Rules around how apps can be promoted on Google Play. iOS and Android apps can make money in different ways. It's essential to think about how each lets developers get money and how much money they can possibly get. Operating System Design and Development
  • 10. Revenue and Monetization Policy The Apple App Store and Google Play Store both take 30% of the money from app purchases. However, Apple lets developers keep 85% of subscription money after the first year, while Google allows them to keep 70%. Letting users buy extra stuff inside the app is a popular way for apps to make money on iOS and Android. In 2023, these in- app purchases made up most of the money earned on both app stores. However, iOS users tend to spend more money on these in-app purchases than Android users.
  • 11. Both app stores let developers charge money to get the app at first. However, paid apps are becoming less common as most users want free apps or apps where you can optionally buy more stuff inside. iOS users are also less likely to pay upfront for apps compared to Android users. Revenue and Monetization Policy Showing ads in On-Demand Delivery Apps is another way for iOS and Android apps to get money. However, iOS apps tend to get more ad money because iOS users generally have more money to spend, so advertisers value them more.
  • 12. Revenue and Monetization Policy To put it simply, iOS apps make more money than Android apps. However, Android should be addressed, as it has more users worldwide, which can lead to more downloads and money opportunities, even if each user spends less on average.
  • 13. Conclusion In the context of On-Demand Delivery Apps, while iOS may have an advantage in making money currently, both iOS and Android app making can be profitable depending on your plan and whether you target globally or locally. Talk with a professional white-label firm and test the demo of a complete on-demand delivery clone package to start your online delivery business.
  • 14. Contact Us +1 (858) 427-0668 https://www.v3cube.com/delivery-app-clone/ sales@v3cube.com
  • 15. Don't hesitate to ask any questions! Thank you for listening!