Single Codebase: Hybrid apps are developed using a single codebase that can be deployed across multiple platforms (e.g., iOS, Android, Windows). This reduces the need for separate codebases for each platform, saving time and effort.
Wider Reach: By targeting multiple platforms with one app, developers can reach a broader audience and ensure that their app is available to users on different devices and operating systems.
Reduced Development Costs: Since hybrid apps use a single codebase, development and maintenance costs are generally lower compared to developing separate native apps for each platform.