Smart install prompts
Show guided, browser-aware install prompts at the right moment to turn intent into installs.
Install prompts that work across browsers and devices
















Installable in minutes
If your website isn't installable yet, PWAHero can handle the setup for you. No rebuilding required.
Works with any website or framework
Bolt
Emergent
Bubble
Knack
SoftrYour website
Installable app
Your website
Installable app
It makes your website installable directly from the browser using PWA technology, so users can open it from their home screen just like an app.
| What matters | Native iOS / Android app | PWAHero setup |
|---|---|---|
| Development time | 3-6 months to ship | Turn your existing website in minutes |
| App store review | Must pass App Store and Play Store review | No store approval required |
| Updates | Users wait for store releases and manual updates | Deploy improvements instantly from your website |
| Platforms | Build and maintain platform-specific app versions | One setup works for all |
| Installation flow | Find app -> download -> install | Tap install directly from your website prompt |
why this matters
Installed apps feel faster and more focused, leading to higher engagement and more returning users
MakeMyTrip 3x conversions, +160% sessionsSolutions
Show guided, browser-aware install prompts at the right moment to turn intent into installs.
Add an install button so visitors can install whenever they’re ready.
Control when and where prompts appear with timing and page rules.
Analytics
Example data • Last 7 days
Overall conversion
12.3%
Pricing
Start free, then scale by site count and install prompt impressions as your web app grows.
Save 2 months when you choose annual billing.
Taxes may apply
Taxes may apply
Taxes may apply
Taxes may apply
FAQ
PWAHero helps web apps turn more visitors into installed users with browser-aware install prompts, an optional floating install button, and install funnel analytics.
No. The browser still controls the install action and the user still confirms it. PWAHero improves discovery by showing the right native prompt when available, or guided install steps when it is not.
A PWA is a web app that can behave more like an app on a phone or computer. In PWAHero, installable means your site has the browser requirements needed to be added to the home screen or app launcher, usually including HTTPS, a manifest and icons.
No. If your app is already installable, you can add the script and start using prompts right away. If it is not installable yet, PWAHero can help you finish the core setup with icons, screenshots, a manifest integration.
Start with one script in your <head>. If you use PWAHero's setup flow for installability, you will also connect the manifest pieces required for PWA install.
Yes. PWAHero detects the browser and device, then uses the best install flow for that environment instead of showing the same generic message to everyone.
iOS does not show a native install prompt like some other platforms do. PWAHero closes that gap with guided install instructions so users still know how to add your app to the home screen.
Yes. You can set a show delay, decide when the prompt can appear again, and use include or exclude path rules so prompts only show on the pages that matter.
You can keep an install button visible and decide when the prompt is allowed to come back. That gives visitors a second chance to install later without forcing the prompt on every visit.
Yes. You can edit the prompt title and message, choose a focus pop-up or floating banner layout, and control whether the floating install button is shown.
It tracks the install funnel from web visits to prompt views to app launches, with breakdowns such as OS, browser, device type, page path, traffic source, and country.
An app launch is recorded when someone opens your site in installed PWA mode, such as from their home screen or app launcher, not just when they visit in a browser tab.
You do not have to throw away what you already have. PWAHero can work alongside an existing setup and helps verify that your manifest and service worker integration are wired correctly.
For real installs, yes. PWA installability depends on a secure public site, so production installs require HTTPS on your own domain.