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Let's say you have a web app that is close to its initial launch. How are you thinking about whether to release it just as web app or whether to also release it in an app store? Especially interested in concrete recent examples. So if you have recently launched and had to make this decision: can you walk us through your thoughts and how you decided? (bonus points for linking to your app so we have the context)
I remember just a few years ago the typical answer would have been Ruby on Rails or PHP for web apps, sprinkled with some jQuery and that's about it. Today depending on the platform (web, android, ios, ) there are tons of frameworks, programming languages, no-code and SaaS platforms to mix and match. It is difficult to keep an overview. Would love to learn more about what _your_ tech stack looks like at the moment + anything you find noteworthy about it (e.g. I heard Swift UI is great for solo-devs/designers), bonus points for sharing what you've recently built with your stack.