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Congratulations Paul Jacobs, Rockwell Award

By Elizabeth Hussey | June 5, 2019

We are so proud and excited to announce that our very own Paul Jacobs, President of jācapps, is being honored by Conclave the Rockwell Award at #CONCLAVE44! So, what exactly is #CONCLAVE44?! The Conclave is celebrating 44 years of educating radio professional this year! It’s designed to help broadcasters grow their careers and stations by…

Push Messaging: After you hit send

By Elizabeth Hussey | May 31, 2019

Once you have created the push messages and sent them out, it is important to remember that the process doesn’t stop there! There are some key elements you want to track to help you create more effective push notifications in the future. Here are the key metrics to track:   Opt-ins Watch for the changes…

Event Announcement: Catholic Media Conference

By Elizabeth Hussey | May 29, 2019

We are excited to announce that we will be attending and presenting at the Catholic Media Conference in St. Petersburg, Florida June 18th – 21st. The Catholic Media Conference is one of the top religious radio conferences of the year… you won’t want to miss it! This Catholic Media Conference offers: Networking with the leading…

How to Build Customer Retention in Your App

By Elizabeth Hussey | May 22, 2019

For modern businesses, an app is one of their most important sales and retention tools. Customers are just as likely — if not more — to judge you on your digital presence as they are to judge you for your retail space. Because of this, your business is smart to focus on four keys to…

Web Apps vs. Native Apps: Advantages & Disadvantages

By Elizabeth Hussey | May 21, 2019

Many companies choose to offer both native apps and web apps to their customs, but which of them is the best?! Native and web apps both have pros and cons.A native app is stored on the device itself, and while most people are more familiar with browsing and downloading native apps, the developer can’t guarantee that every user is using the same version of the app at all times. Compared to native apps, web apps are easier to access because anyone can access them online at any time, and they’re always up to date. However, web apps aren’t as easy to find because there isn’t a centralized store of web apps for all mobile devices.