Here are the pointers of white-label mobile apps versus custom-built apps discussed in detail.
1. Customization
White-label apps may be less heavy on your pocket, but the biggest disadvantage of white-label apps is that they don’t allow for much room for customization. As mentioned above, these applications are created by white-labeling corporations as general solutions for businesses throughout the industry. As a result, if you choose a white-label app, it will only have industry-standard functionality, with limited customization choices for your unique brand experience or menu subtleties.
You may not always be able to include popular gamification-based loyalty/rewards features, geo-targeted push notifications, or even nested menus that your existing consumers are comfortable with.
A custom app on the other hand will be built keeping in mind your business objectives so it fits the brand requirements. And these days restaurants are adding all sorts of features to stand out from their competitors. Starbucks’ loyalty and reward program is an excellent example. Therefore, this option sits better with restaurant app development.
The lack of customization alone outweighs the ‘low-cost’ factor. But let’s continue reviewing why custom-built apps are the real winners here!
2. Design
If you select a free or low-cost app builder, your options for color, styles, and visuals that may be included in the design will be curtailed. It will be challenging to truly represent your restaurant brand at its finest, as well as to set yourself apart from other firms that have established apps on the same platforms.
The recurrent designs and lack of exclusivity are other reasons why we suggest a custom-built restaurant ordering app for your restaurant business. Given the fact that you’re looking to establish and promote your restaurant’s brand identity.
The lack of design freedom is yet another prominent aspect of white-label solutions that makes them rather unattractive. With White-label, you must always make do with the design that has been chosen for you, with little to no room for your own individual concepts.
3. Costs
There are no ongoing costs involved with custom-built apps.
If you opt to invest in a custom-designed app, the design, and development of your app is only a one-time investment. Of course, you’ll be able to update or add features to your app at a later date for payment, but unlike white-label applications, you won’t be locked into membership costs. Perhaps the only pro to white-label apps is that they will be less costly (because of a lack of customized features that might actually be great for your restaurant branding and promotion but no pressure.)
4. Time-frame & Security
Another advantage (that hardly matters) is that white-label apps are pre-written and designed generic apps and with altering you can make them look like they represent your brand, so the time required is pretty short in comparison to a custom-built app.
Custom-built apps are built from scratch, proper planning and execution go into their development hence, the time frame in comparison is generally pretty wide. And building a restaurant app is no picnic in the park; from UI/UX to adding ‘THE’ right features that reflect your brand and bring you more customer calls for a dedicated time span.
As far as security is concerned, white-label apps are predesigned requiring minor altering, hence they are tried and tested and generally come bearing a lesser risk of bugs and errors.
As for custom-built apps, the security factor depends on your mobile app development partner. If you select the best mobile app development partner like you choose a perfect pair of shoes, any bugs or security kerfuffles can be easily dodged.
5. Scalability & Maintenance
White-label apps take a hit here yet again. They may seem a safer option guaranteed the little investment typically required, they aren’t exactly scalable. Still, thinking of a white-label solution?
With white-label, if your app was built for iOS, then that’s the only platform it will run on. It won’t be scaled for Android unless your white-label vendor wakes up one day and decides to scale it for Android as well.
As far as maintenance goes, with white-label you don’t exactly have to worry about the maintenance. On the contrary, with custom apps, maintenance is handled by your mobile app development partner. For instance, at CitrusBits our team tests each component of your mobile app, whenever a new element is added or an existing one is modified or altered, to deliver only the best and most robust end results. We know our code and have complete power over it. Our hankering for perfection is what motivates us to steer the development process in the best and most agile way.