On 06/04/2021 18.59, Smriti Garg wrote:
> Thank you so much for replying.

You're welcome.

> Actually I am working for last 1.5 years only and have worked previously
> on web only. I have no idea about how things go on android apps. I 
tried
> to google but i found out the way to publish react-native app on google
> store. But where django will be running is the issue that i
> couldnt found the answer for. So the app i have is react-native app
> basically. And Django is used as its backend. And now i want to publish
> it to google store. Now can you guide me through this?
> 

The reason you haven't been able to find any answers is, that you don't
publish web apps in Google store. You publish Android apps (and possibly
other stuff, I'm not sure).

There's no reason to "publish" your web application anywhere. Just share
the URL. That's one of the main strengths of "web applications".

So no, unfortunately I cannot guide you and I doubt anyone else can
since what you're asking for doesn't make much sense.

I do know that there are some ways to more or less automate converting a
web application to an "app" that could run on a phone, by embedding a
web browser that simply pointed to the existing web page. That was an
easy way to make money some years ago where everyone wanted to say that
had an "app". Not sure what the current status is.

Kind regards,

Kasper Laudrup

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