Posted on 23. January 2025 by Jan Bunk
Creating the Recht im Rettungsdienst app was a rewarding experience for our team. In this case study, we'll share the journey of transforming their website into a mobile app, from the initial planning stages to the final product launch.
"Recht im Rettungsdienst" is a video course about the german laws related to emergency medical services.
Here are the main features of the Recht im Rettungsdienst app - based on how it is described in the app stores:
Save yourself a lot of trouble and costs in advance by understanding the basics of your day-to-day rescue service even better from a legal perspective and being able to avoid legal conflict situations in advance.
We offer a self-serve platform that empowers customers to create their own app with ease. This allowed our client to easily build the Recht im Rettungsdienst app with the flexibility to design and customize their app according to their preferences. Our support team is always available to assist customers throughout the app creation process if a configuration is too complicated for them to do themselves. This ensures a smooth and hassle-free experience.
During the app creation, we also add native features that elevate the app above the functionality of just the website. One example for that are push notifications, which you can send at any time through your webtoapp.design dashboard. Or you can even automate them! Of course there are many other features, but we're highlighting the push notification feature because it's one of the most popular features. Many of our customers create an app just for the ability to send notifications.
App rejections can happen during the app publishing process, but they are usually minor issues that can be quickly resolved. Common reasons for app rejections include incorrect information in the app store listing or issues with the app's functionality. Our team is experienced in addressing these issues and working with customers to ensure a successful app launch.
Our team has a deep understanding of the app publishing process and is well-versed in the requirements of the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. We have successfully published numerous apps on both platforms and have encountered and resolved various issues that can arise during the app review process. Our experience allows us to address any challenges that may arise during the review and ensure that the app is published in a timely manner.
The app has been successfully published on the app stores, making it accessible to users. The Recht im Rettungsdienst team is delighted with the app's launch and is eager to see how users engage with the app.
You can find the Recht im Rettungsdienst app in the Google Play Store.
The Recht im Rettungsdienst app is available for download in the Apple App Store.
Already, users have downloaded the app over 200 times! On average they gave the app a rating of 5 stars in the app stores (based on over 1 reviews).
The successful creation of the Recht im Rettungsdienst app is a testament to our team's dedication and expertise in app development. We are proud to have delivered a feature-rich app that meets the client's needs and exceeds their expectations.
And here's what our customer thought:
“Perfect service, I never expected such an all-round service and am more than satisfied. From start to publication, webtoapp.design guided us through the steps excellently. The support at any time of day or night was brilliant. Thank you very much!”
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Hi, I'm Jan! I created webtoapp.design in 2019 while studying computer science in university. A lot has changed since then - not only have I graduated, but it's also no longer just me running webtoapp.design. We've grown to a global, fully remote team and have gathered lots of experience around app development and app publishing. We've created and published hundreds of apps in the app stores, where they've been downloaded millions of times.