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Yes, but, depends on your target audience, profile and monetisation model.
If you want the best ROI you only need US and a few other countries. I mean the ppl that probably will pay in your app have a good internet connection.
Anyway we have tons of libs now days to optimise websites,so it shouldn't be an excuse, but still I saw the other days a random support replying "we only support chrome", so ... We can just be better ourselves and lead by example, like dev.to is crazy fast ๐
Yes, but, depends on your target audience, profile and monetisation model.
If you want the best ROI you only need US and a few other countries. I mean the ppl that probably will pay in your app have a good internet connection.
Anyway we have tons of libs now days to optimise websites,so it shouldn't be an excuse, but still I saw the other days a random support replying "we only support chrome", so ... We can just be better ourselves and lead by example, like dev.to is crazy fast ๐
That's very true. Widespread, global support is becoming a growing trend, but many apps and websites today are built with the US market in mind.