You are familiar with a website or an mobile application. How about web app? Is it the same thing or are there any differences?
What is a website?
A website is a collection of publicly accessible, interlinked Web pages that share a single domain name.
As we are moving into this Industry 5.0, a website or a microsite is an ideal place for you to promote your business, an event, a campaign, or even simply increase your brand’s exposure.
Examples of a website include Microsite, Landing page, …

An mobile application
A mobile application is a type of application software designed to run on a mobile device, such as a smartphone or tablet computer.
In the past decade, mobile app usage has exploded all around the world. By the end of 2020, there were about 3.5 billion smartphone users worldwide, and an estimated 1.4 billion smartphones were sold in that year alone (Oberlo, 2020). As a result, there is increased demand for mobile apps among the majority of big firms and businesses.
To use a mobile application, you need to download it to your phone.

A web-app
A Web application (Web app) is an application program that is stored on a remote server and delivered over the Internet through a browser interface. Web services are Web apps by definition and many, although not all, websites contain Web apps. According to Web.AppStorm editor Jarel Remick, any website component that performs some function for the user qualifies as a Web app.
Web applications can be designed for a wide variety of uses and can be used by anyone; from an organization to an individual for numerous reasons. Commonly used Web applications can include webmail, online calculators, or e-commerce shops.
Web applications do not need to be downloaded since they are accessed through a network.
The difference between a web vs a web app
Website | Web App | |
Created for | A website mostly consists of static content. It is publicly accessible to all visitors. | A web application is designed for interaction with the end-user |
User interaction | A website provides visual & text content which user can view and read, but not affect it ‘s functioning. | In a web application, the user not only read the page content but also manipulate the restricted data. |
Authentication | Authentication is not obligatory for informational websites. The user may ask to register to get a regular update or to access additional options. This features not available for the unregistered website visitors. | Web applications need authentication, as they offer a much broader scope of options than websites. |
Task and Complexity | The website displays the collected data and information on a specific page. | Web application functions are quite higher and complex compared to a website |
Type of software | The website is a complete product, which you access with the help of your browser. | The web application development is part of the website. It is itself not a complete website. |