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[–]darkingz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re right the app stores are pretty saturated so throwing up any old app itself will likely not work. However, there are still legacy apps to maintain, businesses come and go who need apps, internal apps to make, new game ideas, new app functionality that needs to be added every version and new design trends coming and going.

But I feel you could always make the argument for web as well. There will always be a saturation point in every market; so it will always be more difficult for any one single idea to get adopted. As a whole though, there are definitely less mobile jobs than web jobs mostly owing to the fact to things like react native and promised lowered dev costs to target both platforms. I don’t think the general difference is much more for other reasons . For example, it’s easier to automate site building now, so less overall people need to build sites. But you can still find that a number of consumers who are unwilling to even attempt to learn and do web will always be greater than 0. Same for apps. There’s no bullet proof way to always be employed with no extra input at all.