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The decision has mostly to do with the fact that we want to provide succinct and time-saving news no matter where our readers are. The web is obvious. But we also want it to be a great place to discover what Circa's all about, before you might get the idea to install the app. Since all we had before were simply permalink pages to the various stories we published there really wasn't a "discovery" experience to be had.
What differences have you made from the origin mobile app to adapt to the web? Are you considering adding browser push notifications, which could make a lot of sense for breaking news and following articles (e.g. Roost)?
The first big difference is that we didn't simply port over our new "Wire" feature found in Circa News 3. Actually, this is our first path towards removing that moniker and moving to a more simplified approach for our Briefings and Updates. In future versions of the Circa News apps we'll eliminate Wire and replace it with something much better and more streamlined. The web already has this built in.
As far as push notifications go, that's definitely something we'd like to get in there. Because we care so much about push on the mobile it's obvious we'd do it on the web, but we want to be very thoughtful and careful about how we implement it. Shouldn't be too long now!
In the past few years, there's been a disproportionate focus on mobile and while I have no data to back this up, it feels like that's shifting back to the web. Is this just me?
Product Hunt began on the web (we didn't have an option, tbh) and continues to be our main focus. Only ~5% of our traffic and engagement comes from our mobile app, which launched about 6 months ago. I'm certain this percentage will shift over time but I love the flexibility of the web and frankly, it's a lot easier to find talented web folks than it is to find an iOS engineer.
(I've also created the infamous popurls in case you've used the web before 2006)