Mobile apps are increasingly considered an excellent tool for facilitated and personalized access for certain services or types of information.
Here are some mobile case histories.
Mobile apps and websites may look very similar, but they aren’t as they both have quite different usability characteristics.
To identify the best investment that an agency can make, especially online, it is necessary to take into consideration some factors such as: the target audience, budget and set objectives, and also understand what is the difference between a responsive site on mobile and app.
The apps, on the other hand, are “an extension” of the mobile site, mainly on IOS and Android.
They are made using the specific language of the platform on which they run or using a cross platform.
It is essential to integrate the functionality of a website with a mobile app that provides advantages thanks to mobility, in fact the applications are downloaded and installed on the mobile device before being used and it is not always necessary to have an internet connection.
30% of purchases made on the web are made from mobile, and it is very important that companies are able to identify the best strategy to be able to exploit the advantages deriving from these two channels. The site is therefore useful for attracting potential customers, while the application allows you to retain those already acquired.
The digital theme within the cultural heritage area is increasingly recurrent, both in terms of consumption and of content to be made available to its visitors.
New technologies are increasingly a support for enjoying works of art.
The digital tools that we increasingly find inside museums are tools such as audio guides, video captions, totems and so on, and precisely in the face of increasingly rampant technology, museums must ensure correct disclosure of information to an audience increasingly demanding and socially informed.
Telemaco had the honor of being chosen for the creation of the “App Museo Galileo” for the Science Museum of Florence.
Anyone who visits the museum can download the app for free.
The visitor will have access to a complete audio guide and video guide useful for discovering the fascinating pieces on display and the incredible inventions of Galileo Galilei.
The App offers over 4 hours of videos to explain the functioning of scientific instruments to visitors and the historical context in which they were designed.
The Museo Galileo App, available for the most popular smartphone and tablet operating systems (iOS and Android), was downloaded by over 2,000 people in a few days and is getting high marks and excellent reviews on all marketplaces.
This was not the only mobile case history app in the “Cultural” sector.
The Horne Museum in Florence has entrusted Telemaco for the development of a mobile app with the aim of being a real audio guide full of photographic contents that accompanies the visitor during the visit.
Well, certainly to guarantee effectiveness and reliability on products, offers and … interventions!
Telemaco has implemented a project dedicated to the automotive sector.
He has devised a sophisticated method of interacting with customers that allows him to give the right answers in adequate times; this “dialogue” is perfected through an integrated chat system (InstantReply) and a video response system (VideoReply) all in an app developed specifically for one of the most important dealerships in the north.