Ionic’s 2019: A Year in Review
Blog post from Ionic
In 2019, Ionic experienced significant growth, adding over 90 enterprise customers from diverse industries and doubling its revenue as it expanded its open-source and commercial products. The company released major updates, including Ionic 4, which supported the web ecosystem beyond Angular, and launched Ionic React and Ionic Vue to broaden its framework community. Stencil One, a new Web Component and Design System compiler, and Capacitor, a native layer aimed at replacing Cordova, were also introduced. The company enhanced its enterprise offerings with products like Auth Connect for secure user authentication and Appflow, a Mobile DevOps service. Looking forward to 2020, Ionic plans to focus on addressing challenges in app development, countering low-code solutions, and continuing to improve its tools and frameworks to empower developers and enterprises alike.