Tapcart Launches a SaaS Platform for Turning Shopify Store Into a Mobile App – No Coding Required

Tapcart Launches a SaaS Platform for Turning Shopify Store Into a Mobile App - No Coding Required

Unless you know how to code yourself, getting a mobile app can be a pricey ordeal. Not all growing businesses are willing to shell out that amount of cash for something that can’t promise a significant ROI when their mobile website works well. Even if it can dampen their growth, sometimes, an app usually takes the backseat for many brands.

Tapcart hopes to change such behavior by offering their services to Shopify brands. They will pretty much turn your Shopify e-commerce website into a native iPhone or Android app in minutes, giving your customers a whole new online shopping experience.

You might be thinking, why do you still need an app when you already have a mobile website? Well, for starters, you can control the environment of your app. You can run more exclusive promotions and take advantage of its special features like push notifications, one-step checkout, and many others. All of these can help boost your sales, making it a worthy investment for growing brands.

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The best part about Tapcart is how it simplifies the creation of a mobile app. They can literally do it within a couple of minutes that it might take you longer to choose among the packages they offer. They have three plans that cater to the needs of various brands.

The most basic, known as Tapcart Core, is priced at $99, making it super affordable for many. The mid-range Tapcart Plus is priced at $199 which is still not so bad for small businesses. The premium Tapcart Enterprise costs $199 but it already offers a complete suite of functionalities so you can certainly make the most out of it.

With lots of established brands like Fashion Nova, Bombshell Sportswear, Urban Planet, Chubbies, and Dutch Bros Coffee among its clients, you can certainly count on the quality Tapcart has to offer.

Founder, Editor-In-Chief // A native Angeleno. John studied engineering at UCLA; founded Schmoozd, an offline social tech networking event in LA with 30,000 subs; ran a startup accelerator (StartEngine). Worked for several major brands like Toyota, DIRECTV, Hitachi, ICANN, and Raytheon. A mentor at Loyola Marymount University (LMU) Entrepreneur School, Dr. David Choi. And advises a dozen local LA startups building amazing tech in various industries; and invested in some. // Let's Connect: john@lastartups.com

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