Disappointment in NativeScript for production
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
We used NativeScript as per customer requests to implement mobile and web-based cross-platform applications used in the customer service industry. The customer wanted to implement the application in the Angular web framework and then port it to Android. We chose NativeScript as one of its main selling points was the cross-compatibility with writing the code in an Angular web app.
Pros
- Teach the basics of the framework
- Integrate to existing Angular project
Cons
- Lots of bugs in the android build, visual and interface wise as well.
- Android functions were missing which was crucial
- Poor plugin support, buggy plugins
- Low response time to new android features
Most Important Features
- Opportunity to write cross-platform applications in Angular
- Reaching a bigger customer base with our knowledge of the framework
Return on Investment
- Although we succeeded in shipping the app, it did not save us any significant amount of time.
- We still needed an Android developer to fully implement the application and enhance the capabilities of the Angular app
Alternatives Considered
Flutter, by Google and Ionic
Other Software Used
Flutter, by Google, Docker, Atlassian Jira Align (formerly AgileCraft)









