There are plenty of native mobile apps out there that are better off as web apps.
If it's a service that people use constantly, then there may be some merits in using an app.
But more often that not there are plenty of things people use once-in-a-long-while that should probably be just a website.
For instance I know a place (outside the US, not naming the place because that's not relevant) that has a mobile app just to highlight the local tourist spots. It just shows pictures and text description. There's no AR/VR stuff or anything. Neither can it reserve tickets for any of those places. In my opinion that should just have been a static website!
There are plenty of native mobile apps out there that are better off as web apps.
If it's a service that people use constantly, then there may be some merits in using an app.
But more often that not there are plenty of things people use once-in-a-long-while that should probably be just a website.
For instance I know a place (outside the US, not naming the place because that's not relevant) that has a mobile app just to highlight the local tourist spots. It just shows pictures and text description. There's no AR/VR stuff or anything. Neither can it reserve tickets for any of those places. In my opinion that should just have been a static website!