
Untappd is a complex enough app that Avola’s team used multiple plugins to build it. Most importantly, using the Ionic transitions for our iOS version was the best win for us, without using a plugin.” “We used the ionicModal function very frequently in the app, and it was really easy to use, instead of building complex CSS transitions to handle this. “We used to use complex CSS and plugins to handle these, and it was nice to simplify that process,” says Avola. Next, they used elements like Toggles and Checkmarks to help the app look more like a native app. “Ionic seemed the perfect match of our need for dynamic binding and easy, simple UI elements.”Īvola’s team took Untappd’s existing UI skin and translated it, using Ionic’s UI kit. “Our app was always built with Cordova, but our code had turned into spaghetti, as we were not really using a framework,” says Avola. and see what other kind of beers come from that brewery.”Īvola heard about Ionic after looking at some UI framework libraries for a simple solution for building apps with Cordova. It’s so easy to just search for a beer, snap a picture, share it. “My favorite part is just how easy and accessible it is. “Most of the time, I use it to track what beers I’ve had before, remember ones that I really like, and to find new ones based that style of beer,” says Hartington. Ionic’s Mike Hartington has been an Untappd user–and fan–since it launched.

“We also have badges and achievements that users can earn by going outside their normal beers of choice.” “We aim to educate users about beers out there, and beers they should try based on our recommendations and taste profile,” says Greg Avola, co-founder and CTO of Untappd.

Untappd, a popular social app to share and discover beer, allows users to rate, review, and share the beers they’re drinking with friends.
