For institutions building from scratch rather than using templates, development costs for a custom LMS mobile app can range from $30,000 for a simple minimum viable product to over $1 million for an enterprise-grade solution, with timelines of 4 to 24 months depending on complexity and feature scope.
The app is a comprehensive Learning Management System (LMS) template available on CodeCanyon that allows you to convert an existing WordPress education site (using the Eduma theme or LearnPress plugin) into a native mobile application for iOS and Android. Key Features of Eduma Mobile (React Native)
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For businesses without technical expertise, the developers offer a to handle the setup, configuration, and deployment of your branded app to both app stores. This service is particularly valuable for educators focusing on content creation rather than technical implementation.
# Android (AAB for Play Store) eas build -p android --profile production For institutions building from scratch rather than using
Understanding the underlying technology helps development teams customize the application efficiently. The React Native Advantage
Understanding real buyer experiences helps set realistic expectations: requiring developers to install Node.js
If you're using WooCommerce for payments on your WordPress website, note that Eduma Mobile only supports in-app purchases directly. Course purchases made on the website automatically grant access in the app, but the reverse requires the in-app purchase system.
Building and customizing Eduma Mobile requires setting up a proper React Native development environment. ThimPress provides documentation guiding users through this process. The recommended approach uses React Native CLI rather than Expo, requiring developers to install Node.js, Watchman, the React Native command line interface, Xcode (for iOS development), Android Studio (for Android development), and platform-specific dependencies.