Tech stack

Ionic

Ionic makes it possible to build mobile apps with web technology without sacrificing the native experience. As a JavaScript Powerhouse, we develop high-performance, scalable apps with a single codebase for iOS, Android and the web.

Hybride power

Native features

Capacitor integration

Native features

Fast & scalable

One codebase

Why choose Ionic

Ionic is an open-source framework built on standard web technologies such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It allows you to develop mobile applications that run on iOS and Android — and can be used as a web app or PWA at the same time.

Ionic works with popular frameworks such as Angular, React, and Vue, and provides access to native features via Capacitor. This means: native look & feel, one shared codebase and significantly lower development costs.

For many organizations, Ionic is the answer to the question: how do we build mobile without duplicating work?

Ionic at Thesio: hybrid, scalable and enterprise-ready

At Thesio, we use Ionic to develop robust hybrid apps that are ready for practice. Whether it's an internal business app, a PWA for customers, or a multi-platform front-end — we'll make sure your app looks good and performs well on any device.

We combine Ionic with Capacitor for native functionality, integrate CI/CD pipelines, and provide a scalable codebase with the right architecture. Our expertise in Angular and web technology means that we can set up and maintain Ionic projects efficiently and future-oriented.

Efficiency without concessions

Ionic offers speed and efficiency without sacrificing design or performance. Thanks to UI components that are aligned with mobile best practices, your app always looks native. At the same time, you develop faster and keep everything centrally in one codebase.

For many customers, Ionic is the way to quickly serve multiple platforms — without separate native teams or double investments.

Frequently asked questions about Ionic development

What's the difference between Ionic and React Native?

Ionic uses standard web technology (HTML, CSS, JS) to build apps that run in a WebView, while React Native uses real native components. Ionic is faster to set up and easier for teams with a web background. React Native offers slightly better native performance, but is more complex in terms of setup.

Can you also use native functionality with Ionic?

Yes. With Capacitor — Ionic's native bridge platform — you can easily use native device functionalities, such as camera, GPS, push notifications, etc. It is also possible to build custom native plugins or integrate existing native SDKs.

Is Ionic suitable for enterprise applications?

Sure. Ionic is ideal for internal tools, customer portals and enterprise apps that need to be available on multiple platforms. We provide a scalable architecture, good test coverage and a streamlined DevOps pipeline.

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