Modern mobile application development is built upon a sea of numerous progressive technologies, all aimed at improving user experience with speed, innovation, and performance. AMPs or accelerated mobile pages is one of these technologies that has paved its way to become an indispensable part of mobile UX. In this blog, we will discuss what AMPs are and why they are a critical component of a mobile application development project.
If you’ve ever looked up for content and interacted with the search results on a mobile device, you’ve probably encountered AMP, or Accelerated Mobile Pages. AMP is an open source framework developed by Google in collaboration with Twitter. Accelerated Mobile Pages are better and quicker experiences on the mobile web. At its core, the framework enables you to build lightweight mobile experiences by simplifying the HTML and following streamlined CSS rules.
AMP was originally developed in response to Facebook’s Instant Articles. However, over the years, it has come out to be a powerful platform for content delivery directly from search engine results at fast speeds.
The AMP framework has 3 main parts:
Within a few years of AMP launch, it started being accepted on media sites. Since the majority of content on media sites is static, these websites saw significant boost in organic search traffic. Moreover, Google has also made it simple for publishers to make their content stand out with Rich Cards. For digital marketplace websites with content that is heavily dynamic due to user selections like filtering, adding to cart, sorting and other dynamic user actions, AMP can boost mobile performance. All SEO as well as mobile enthusiasts agree that a well-implemented AMP website will:
AMPs - Things You Should Know Before Implementation
To simply state, AMP is boiled down version of HTML, which means that it is not about delivering rich user experiences like moving maps, rotating images, and more on AMP. If portions of your website relies heavily on rich UX, you may wish to reconsider building AMP versions of those web sections. To learn more about AMP and how Datamatics can help, get in touch with one of the AMP development companies today!