Hello,
I'm working with a health / university organization that wants a mobile application for their educational content.
(In short, it's CMS / course content. Similar to what you could build in WordPress or BlackBoard.)
One idea is that we could wrap an app around a webview to render CMS content.
My concern is that the app could be rejected due to Apple's guidelines on apps having to provide a unique, value-added experience for mobile: https://developer.apple.com/app-store/review/guidelines/#minimum-functionality
I understand this, but given that this is a health/university organization and having a mobile app is a requirement for their contracts, would we still be able to push the app forward?
To add onto this, our other option is to use the CMS in a headless way and render HTML through native components using a plugin, but it will still be quite some time before we would have an experienced truly catered to native / mobile.
I can see that there are a good number of "information" apps from other organizations, that I could see being rejected for these same guidelines but weren't... so I think we have at least a half-decent chance of making our case, but:
- I don't want to take any chances and
- I need to know what to tell the organization stakeholders what they should do regarding the app through their business / organizational account.
Has anyone has any experience with this?