Q: I love the resent update for a WP support to App'ize our website by just connecting your builder with our WP API plugin.
That is HUGE in our book.
But could this app also be used to build (individually) something along the lines of:
1) A Choose Your Own Adventure type game. Basically just have an original picture (art we create) with a paragraph or two of text, then 2 or 3 choices of what to do next. Each button jumps to another page with the same format. So basically it is just a massive flow chart of where each button leads for continuity with the focus of replayability because a different choice each takes the reader on different flow of results.
2) Could this app be used to create line a training course where PDFs can be embedded (but maybe hosted on our website) like in an iFrame type scenario. So for example we have PDF Flipbooks, which have to be hosted on our site (cannot be downloaded or exported), can they be accessed while the user remains in the final app but used in the app? Or watch a video in the app that is hosted on our website.
2a) second part to the question above, those docs and videos will be behind a membership paywall. Could the app allow them to "sign in" / authenticate / etc... with the site that they are active members of that paywall part of the website before proceeding with the contents of the app?
3) Basically I would LOVE to supply several unique Apps in each paywall section of the site (one for kids, business, etc...) that accesses resources behind that paywall, but only valid and active members of that section can use it.
@anas_nowa , Hi. I am very interested in your product. As you can in my post above, mind is swirling with possibilities how it could fit into culture at our company. Would you be able to help and some insight in my questions above? Can it already do it, already in progress, on the roadmap...... or a good idea you like and will add it to your roadmap, etc.... Or even nope it can't and will probably plan to. Just looking where we can fit in with the best fit and realistic expectations.