The Complete Guide to Offline-First Architecture in Android
Comprehensive playbook for resilient offline UX: local caching, sync, conflict handling
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Comprehensive playbook for resilient offline UX: local caching, sync, conflict handling
Flutter API caching patterns (headers + Dio caching) to improve latency/UX and reduce network usage.
Learn how we tackled the main issues of traditional WebViews—performance, appearance, and integration—and how Mobile Bridge became a game-changer in our mobile development strategy, even allowing us to accelerate the migration to React Native.
Shopify made their app faster by rethinking data loads and cutting waste.
Caching — the superhero of speedy apps. It’s the secret sauce that saves us from constant database calls, making our applications
Swiggy handles media in their apps with finesse and speed.
Glance uses a CDN to build a quick read-through cache for speed.
Swiggy tunes video caching for smoother playback in their apps.
Instagram shares an open-source disk cache that’s simple and speedy.
Instagram fetches data early in the background to keep feeds flowing.
Swiggy juggles multiple caches to keep their app performing well.
Swiggy caches video stories on iOS for fast, seamless playback.
Pinterest uses LMDB to optimize memory and speed up their API service.
LazyPay speeds up media delivery with CDNs for a snappy fintech app.
DoorDash caches on the client side to make their app feel faster.
DeliveryHero caches images smartly to cut down on network clutter.
Spotify’s ‘XCRemoteCache’ uses remote caching to slash iOS clean build times by 70%.
Shopify built a custom cache to cut their app’s lag by 20% in just six weeks.
AWS Amplify’s CDN caching makes apps load faster with less wait.
Microsoft cleans up WebView caching for a tidier Android experience.