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More and more companies start to implement public APIs for their services, which brings more control over the data both for them and the app owner - as for me this will be the future. And also, you as an app owner don’t have any control over what is displayed in this 3rd party webpage. If the “Loan company” from your example forces the client to fill in application only on their website, then appears the problem of getting data back to your app.
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The biggest problem as for me is organising the data flow.
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I don’t want to start a long argument, you can find a lot of interesting (and sometimes contradictive ) information by googling “webview vs iframe”.īut anyway: from mobile app perspective, in my personal opinion, I’d suggest avoiding using such type of integrations unless absolutely needed. In some frameworks like Electron both may exist, but this is a specific case. Webview is a separate “minibrowser” which displays web pages: WebView | Android Developers Just to clarify: iFrame is an HTML element: : The Inline Frame element - HTML: HyperText Markup Language | MDN Hi knew that you would mention the apps accessing the other companies’ websites Also you can use APIs to connect to other services - either to store the data (this is called External Collections, and Airtable could be used), or to process it (for example, send email to new subscriber via SendGrid). In Adalo you can create an app which have the frontend screens and logic, as well as a backend infrastructure to store the data. And then it renders the data to the user based on this app’s own built-in logic. It gets all the information from the backend server(s) - could be its own servers, could be 3rd party servers. The iframe HTML tag is used to specify the URL of the document to be embedded. It doesn’t use iframes to display product data, ad banners, or user questionnaires. Same story with Typeform - the best option will be trying to include this form as a link directly to Webview.Īs for your other question - again, try to think from the mobile app’s point of view. Not sure how it will work in native app, would be interesting to test). (I’m viewing this from desktop, so airtable content is displayed in a desktop mode checked PWA on my phone - displays correctly.