Although it’s relatively new, Vue.js competes with older frameworks like React and Angular. Despite its youth, Vue has already won the hearts of developers and business owners. There is a lot of potential benefit from this technology. If you look at React and Vue side by side, you can see that Vue is holding its own against its authoritative competition and is a highly promising technology.

However, these benefits are meaningless because they can only be shown in theory. Let’s have a look at the real-world applications of Vue.js development. Here are seven well-known apps that have been built with Vue.

 

Adobe Portfolio

Adobe Portfolio is a portfolio management application for designers like Behance or Dribble. The firm opted to switch Portfolio’s front end to Vue to improve the user experience and increase speed. The project was successful, the codebase was successfully moved, and Adobe Portfolio is currently the most often referenced Vue example project.

 

Behance

Behance, another Adobe-owned portal, also employs Vue. It competes head-on with Adobe Portfolio, the market leader in portfolio building and publication software for designers. The platform was originally built using in-house bespoke programming techniques. However, Vue.js was eventually adopted by management. As an open-source project, Vue has the backing of a sizable group of programmers who contribute to and improve upon it. Compared to open source technology, custom solutions nearly always fall short in terms of efficiency and speed of development.

 

Grammarly

In order to assist its users in becoming more effective writers, Grammarly employs artificial intelligence (AI) and natural language processing (NLP) to check for grammatical errors in user submissions. Elegant, user-friendly, responsive, and convenient best describe Grammarly’s UI. Vue apps are enterprise-ready, thanks to Grammarly’s success.

 

Trivago

Comparing hotel pricing, Trivago is a third-party alternative to Booking.com and Hotels.com. It’s a German firm that’s been around for 15 years and is now valued at over $950 million. Angular, React, Melody, and Vue are just some of the JavaScript frameworks used to construct the front end of this platform. So, Vue isn’t the only thing they use, but it is a big deal in terms of getting where they need to go professionally and technologically.

Glovo

Another example of Vue’s success is the delivery service Glovo, which has gained widespread popularity in the wake of recent pandemics. Glovo couriers would bring groceries, medication, and other supplies to customers’ doorsteps after they made an online purchase. You probably have figured that Vue.js was used for Glovo’s website’s front end. The organization prefers Vue since Vue developers are frequently sought after strongly.

 

WizzAir

As a budget airline headquartered in Budapest, Hungary, WizzAir serves roughly 150 locations in 50 countries. It is a major rival to Ryanair, among the most popular in Europe. Vue was used to create their official website. However, there is a lack of transparency on the part of the corporation regarding the reasoning for and process of using this technology.

 

GitLab

The open-source software development and DevOps lifecycle management platform GitLab is a major rival to GitHub. This Vue application has a Git repository manager, an issue tracker, and a CI/CD pipeline. Two Ukrainian engineers used Rails and jQuery to create this solution. However, these technologies proved difficult to scale, eventually leading to the company’s transition to the Vue app. Vue was chosen because of the benefits it provided the business in terms of saving time and money while developing the app’s sophisticated features and increasing the app’s popularity and income.

 

To summarize

There’s little doubt that Vue is undervalued and underutilized. If more businesses give this technology a go for their Vue apps, everyone will win. Vue’s day in the spotlight hasn’t yet arrived, but it probably will. In the near future, this efficient and light JavaScript framework will be essential in the current corporate world.