Simple comparison

WebNativeApp vs Median.co

Both can turn web content into mobile apps. WebNativeApp is the cleaner choice when you want a lower one-time package price and the app source in your repo.

WebNativeApp

Website to mobile app

Median.co

Webview app platform

Feature comparison

Feature WebNativeApp Median.co
Website to app Can you start from an existing website? Yes. Paste a website URL and package it for iOS or Android. Yes. Median.co builds native apps powered by web content.
Paid entry price White-labeled app $199 one-time for one platform. $229 activation fee, then $179/year starting after 12 months.
Annual fee What happens after year one? No annual converter plan required. Starter lists an annual fee after 12 months.
Free plan Is it production-ready branding? Paid app package is white-labeled from the start. Free apps show a “Powered by Median.co” watermark.
Source code Do you keep the project? Yes. App source goes in your repo. Median.co focuses on App Studio and platform-managed builds.
Website updates How do app changes ship? Update your website. The app follows your website. Website changes are reflected in the app like a mobile browser.
Native features Can you add phone-specific features? Selected features are scoped to your app without platform bloat. Native plugins, push, and JavaScript Bridge are platform features.
Publishing help Who handles store approval? You receive a store-ready project and checklist. Median.co offers app store publishing and managed services.
Best fit Who should use it? Teams that want source ownership and a lower one-time app package. Teams that want a browser-based app studio and managed platform path.

Lower price. More ownership.

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