Extensibility is a software engineering and systems design principle that provides for future growth. Extensibility is a measure of the ability to extend a system and the level of effort required to implement the extension. Extensions can be through the addition of new functionality or through modification of existing functionality. The principle provides for enhancements without impairing existing system functions. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extensibility
Code Once, Run Anywhere, Anytime for Anyone.
Contextual’s new version 3.0 brings App Extensibility to your mobile and web app providing rapid interoperability for your own app components or any third party publically available code. Allowing you to code once and allow your product growth team, product manager, customer success or marketing to run anywhere, anytime and for any users.
How does Contextual provide low code Product Adoption 2.0 for Mobile and Web Apps?
Extensible low code elements Product Adoption (PA 2.0)
Improve User Activation and Retention Without resorting to Anti–patterns like Pop-ups and Push Notifications
Part of the fabric of your app
Interact with your app components
Allow you to Code Once, Run Anywhere, Anytime and for Any Users
Traditional user onboarding
Product Adoption (PA 1.0)
Anti-Patterns (users don't like pop-ups/push notifications)
Modal targeting can break when the App changes
Inflexible - limited by templates
OK for Web, Terrible for Mobile
Not extensible or use existing app components (layer)
Don't popups interrupt the healthy flow of the users in your app?