App Press vs. Firebase

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
App Press
Score 4.0 out of 10
Mid-Size Companies (51-1,000 employees)
App Press is a mobile app platform that allows users to create apps without coding. Unlike other low or no code platforms, App Press does not rely on stock templates for app creation. The vendor says this is designed to give users a greater amount of freedom when designing and publishing mobile apps. The platform can be used to create nearly any type of app (other than complex games). The App Press mobile development platform can be used to create apps for both iOS and Android phones and…
$0
Month
Firebase
Score 8.4 out of 10
N/A
Google offers the Firebase suite of application development tools, available free or at cost for higher degree of usages, priced flexibly accorded to features needed. The suite includes A/B testing and Crashlytics, Cloud Messaging (FCM) and in-app messaging, cloud storage and NoSQL storage (Cloud Firestore and Firestore Realtime Database), and other features supporting developers with flexible mobile application development.
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Pricing
App PressFirebase
Editions & Modules
Build
$0
Month
Designer
$75
Month
Small Business
$275
Month
Phone Authentication
$0.01
Per Verification
Stored Data
$0.18
Per GiB
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
App PressFirebase
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
YesNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
YesNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsThe Enterprise plans are priced according to the user's specific needs. The vendor also offers a full suite of app design and development services, with pricing starting at a one-time fee of $1,500 for a simple app prototype that will not be deployed to app stores (useful in the case of seeking additional funding for full app development, or to gather feedback from stakeholders before fully committing to developing an app).
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User Ratings
App PressFirebase
Likelihood to Recommend
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(0 ratings)
8.8
(27 ratings)
Usability
-
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9.5
(2 ratings)
Support Rating
-
(0 ratings)
7.3
(6 ratings)
User Testimonials
App PressFirebase
Likelihood to Recommend
App Press LLC.
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Google
Firebase should be your first choice if your platform is mobile first. Firebase's mobile platform support for client-side applications is second to none, and I cannot think of a comparable cross-platform toolkit. Firebase also integrates well with your server-side solution, meaning that you can plug Firebase into your existing app architecture with minimal effort.
Firebase lags behind on the desktop, however. Although macOS support is rapidly catching up, full Windows support is a glaring omission for most Firebase features. This means that if your platform targets Windows, you will need to implement the client functionality manually using Firebase's web APIs and wrappers, or look for another solution.
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Pros
App Press LLC.
No answers on this topic
Google
  • Analytics wise, retention is extremely important to our app, therefore we take advantage of the cohort analysis to see the impact of our middle funnel (retargeting, push, email) efforts affect the percent of users that come back into the app. Firebase allows us to easily segment these this data and look at a running average based on certain dates.
  • When it comes to any mobile app, a deep linking strategy is essential to any apps success. With Firebase's Dynamic Links, we are able to share dynamic links (recognize user device) that are able to redirect to in-app content. These deep links allow users to share other deep-linked content with friends, that also have link preview assets.
  • Firebase allows users to effectively track events, funnels, and MAUs. With this simple event tracking feature, users can put organize these events into funnels of their main user flows (e.g., checkout flows, onboarding flows, etc.), and subsequently be able to understand where the drop-off is in the funnel and then prioritize areas of the funnel to fix. Also, MAU is important to be able to tell if you are bringing in new users and what's the active volume for each platform (Android, iOS).
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Cons
App Press LLC.
No answers on this topic
Google
  • Attribution and specifically multi-touch attribution could be more robust such as Branch or Appsflyer but understand this isn't Firebases bread and butter.
  • More parameters. Firebase allows you to track tons of events (believe it's up to 50 or so) but the parameters of the events it only allows you to track 5 which is so messily and unbelievable. So you're able to get good high-level data but if you want to get granular with the events and actions are taken on your app to get real data insight you either have to go with a paid data analytics platform or bring on someone that's an expert in SQL to go through Big Query.
  • City-specific data instead of just country-specific data would have been a huge plus as well.
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Usability
App Press LLC.
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Google
It is simple to use overall, the console's main menu is divided into Develop, Quality, Analytics and Grow - which have further subdivisions by their set of features and tools. Develop and Quality are relevant for product and tech. Analytics is relevant for product, analytics and Grow is relevant for marketing. This makes the overall use very easy.
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Support Rating
App Press LLC.
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Google
Our analytics folks handled the majority of the communication when it came to customer service, but as far as I was aware, the support we got was pretty good. When we had an issue, we were able to reach out and get support in a timely fashion. Firebase was easy to reach and reasonably available to assist when needed.
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Alternatives Considered
App Press LLC.
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Google
Before using Firebase, we exclusively used self hosted database services. Using Firebase has allowed us to reduce reliance on single points of failure and systems that are difficult to scale. Additionally, Firebase is much easier to set up and use than any sort of self hosted database. This simplicity has allowed us to try features that we might not have based on the amount of work they required in the past.
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Return on Investment
App Press LLC.
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Google
  • Makes building real-time interfaces easy to do at scale with no backend involvement.
  • Very low pricing for small companies and green-fields projects.
  • Lack of support for more complicated queries needs to be managed by users and often forces strange architecture choices for data to enable it to be easily accessed.
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ScreenShots

App Press Screenshots

Screenshot of This is an overview of the App Press dashboard, used to create and edit app screens.Screenshot of Here's a sample push notification, set up to deliver visitors to a specific screen in the app when they receive and open the notification.Screenshot of This is the App Press studio, where you'll design screens in your app by uploading assets, embedding HTML or websites, creating touch-enabled areas, and more.Screenshot of App Press Now, available for both iOS and Android phones and tablets, allows you to instantly preview changes made to your app in the studio editor.