There are many advantages that can contribute to React Native’s popularity, with improved code reusability, cost-efficiency, and time-to-market are among the most notable ones, as was rated by the respondents of the State of React Native 2023 developers survey. Nonetheless, the ability to save effort, time, and money is not the only reason why your company should consider React Native.
The framework uses native UI components, so apps based on it can access native device features and provide native look and feel for both iOS and Android users. Its component-based architecture also enables React Native development experts to create more complex and compelling UI designs, making apps more enjoyable for end-users. Moreover, properly built React Native apps are stable and fast, which is critical for user experience.
This article highlights five examples of successful mobile apps built with React native that can encourage you to implement the framework.
1. Kraken
Kraken, one of the largest cryptocurrency exchange and wallet service providers from the US, has three crypto trading apps, all built using React Native. Kraken’s Pro app is the most complex and data intensive, providing users with interactive charts updated in real-time, which imposes a great performance load.
React Native New Architecture implemented by the company in 2024 helped Kraken improve performance of Pro app and other proprietary apps, achieving 2.5x faster home screen rendering and 1.3x faster complete app rendering among all. The company plans to continue using React Native New Architecture capabilities to further streamline its customers’ apps performance.
2. Daze
Daze, an American startup founded by a New York-based entrepreneur Willem Simons, created a messaging mobile app using React Native to ensure it can run simultaneously on Android and iOS. The Daze app offers a suite of creative tools, including those powered by AI, that enable users to tailor their messages with animations, GIFs, and other interactive elements. The app also allows users to create and share gamified content, such as in-message minigames. Before it went public on November 4, 2024, Daze had raised $5.7 million in funding and attracted over 150,000 pre launch sign-ups.
3. Hive
Hive is a US-based company founded by former employees of Oracle and Huddle that offers a same-name React Native project management app. The app provides task assignment, time tracking, messaging, and other features (some of which are powered with AI) for individuals and teams. Currently, more than 2,000 companies and public organizations have implemented Hive in order to work more efficiently, including Starbucks, Samsung, and the United States Government. Since the app’s launch, Hive has made multiple updates to its React Native app in order to improve end-user experience.
4. Coinbase
Coinbase, another famous American cryptocurrency exchange, owns a crypto trading app that enables users to track and analyze crypto prices, manage crypto portfolios, and buy or sell cryptocurrencies. In 2021, Coinbase migrated the mobile app to React Native in order to enhance app performance and improve the productivity of their mobile engineering team.
The migration enabled Coinbase developers to collaborate on a single codebase and work more efficiently. Since the migration, the app’s performance has also improved, which resulted in reduced cold start time and decreased crash rates. These performance improvements, in turn, led to enhanced user engagement and increased app ratings in App Store and Google Play. At the turn of 2024, Coinbase claimed it will continue leveraging React Native capabilities to further enhance the app’s user experiences.
5. Joplin
Joplin is an open-source and free note-taking solution distributed as desktop and mobile apps. While the Joplin desktop app uses Electron, the mobile app is built with React Native. Individuals and teams can use the app to take high-quality digital notes (which can include diagrams and math expressions), group them into larger notebooks, and collaborate on digital notes with other people.
Since its launch, the React Native app has got many positive reviews from both regular consumers and tech experts (in 2023, for example, the app has become a winner of PCMag Editors' Choice). The company intends to use the React Native framework beyond 2024 to further maintain and improve its mobile application.
Final thoughts
React Native is a cross-platform app development framework used by many companies worldwide, from startups to Fortune 500 businesses, to build their products. Its unique capabilities enable companies to create fast-performing apps that provide native look and feel for iOS and Android users. Mobile solutions from Kraken, Daze, Hive, Coinbase, and Joplin are just some examples of successful React Native apps.
If your company plans to initiate a mobile development project to reach more users on Android and iOS, React Native can be an appropriate choice. To understand where to start with your React Native project, you can consult our experienced React Native development experts. They can also provide guidance and technical assistance at any development stage, from app design and coding to testing, deployment, and launch.