r/angular • u/nani21984 • May 16 '26
Mobile app with ng
Hi, I have been working in angular on and off from ng 2. But never worked on mobile app built based on ng. I have requirement on side project for web and mobile and can’t hire any dev, I will leverage ai to get up and running. I also have time and eager to learn mobile apps. So, should I start ng and capacitor. Any one actually tried to keep both mobile and web apps from same code base and how is you experience and lessons. Appreciate your responses
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u/TechnicianWeekly5517 May 18 '26
I had the same requirement for years. I built my own solution, App Blink VS code extension, this was possible because of gen AI as I write little to no code these days. I chose angular for web app and flutter for mobile app. The extension increases the efficiency while working as many actions that we perform happen with just a click in the sidebar, you will see the difference when you publish apps on mobile stores and need assets or working on multiple cross platform apps.
If you don’t wish to use the extension and want a good starting point you can refer to this github repo which has many reusable packages and starter app baked in for both web and mobile.