Category: Case Studies

Real-world success stories from PressNative publishers

  • How a Church Community Stayed Connected Through Their App

    How a Church Community Stayed Connected Through Their App

    Grace Community Church had been running a WordPress site for years, but engagement was low. Weekly bulletins went out by email (32% open rate), and the website was primarily visited on Sunday mornings to check service times.

    The Need

    Pastor Elaine Torres wanted a way to keep the congregation connected throughout the week. “Our community doesn’t end on Sunday. We have small groups, volunteer signups, youth events, and pastoral updates. Email wasn’t reaching everyone, and our website felt like a destination people only visited when they needed something specific.”

    The App Approach

    Grace Community launched a PressNative app organized around their WordPress categories: Sermons, Events, Community News, and Volunteer Opportunities. The hero carousel featured upcoming events and the latest sermon.

    Push notifications became the primary communication channel. “We send one notification per weekday — Monday is the weekly update, Wednesday is the mid-week devotional, Friday is the weekend event reminder,” Torres explained.

    Engagement Shift

    • App installs: 380 out of ~500 regular members (76% adoption)
    • Push open rate: 63%
    • Event signup rate: Increased 140% after launching in-app event posts
    • Sermon listens: 45% increase (members access sermon posts with embedded audio)

    Beyond the Numbers

    “The app changed how our community communicates,” Torres said. “Members who rarely checked email are now engaged daily. Young families who never opened the newsletter are tapping push notifications. It feels more like a group text than a broadcast — even though it’s one-to-many.”

    For organizations that run on community — churches, clubs, local nonprofits — a native app isn’t about technology. It’s about connection.

  • From Blog to App: A Food Blogger’s Journey to 50,000 Downloads

    From Blog to App: A Food Blogger’s Journey to 50,000 Downloads

    Sarah Kimura started her food blog “Salt & Season” on WordPress in 2020. By 2025, she had 200,000 monthly visitors, a thriving email list, and a problem: her readers wanted an easier way to access recipes while cooking.

    The Spark

    “People would email me asking for a recipe app,” Sarah said. “I looked into hiring a developer and got quotes between $40,000 and $80,000. For a food blog. That wasn’t realistic.”

    She explored Progressive Web Apps but found the experience lacking — especially on iOS, where her majority audience lived. “It never felt like a real app. My readers could tell.”

    Going Native with PressNative

    Sarah installed PressNative and had a working app within a day. She organized her recipe categories (Weeknight Dinners, Baking, Meal Prep, Seasonal) and configured them in the app’s category list. Her hero carousel featured seasonal recipes with high-quality food photography.

    “The branding tools let me match the app to my blog perfectly. Same colors, same logo, same feel — just native.”

    What Drove Downloads

    Sarah promoted the app through her existing channels: a pinned blog post, email announcement, Instagram stories with App Store links, and QR codes generated by the PressNative shortcode on her most popular recipe posts.

    The real growth engine was push notifications. “When I publish a new Weeknight Dinner recipe on Tuesday, my readers get a notification. Open rates are around 52%. Email was around 22% and falling.”

    By the Numbers

    • 50,000+ downloads in 10 months
    • 68% monthly active users
    • Average session: 6.1 minutes (vs. 2.3 on mobile web)
    • Ad revenue increase: 85% from in-app AdMob placements

    Sarah’s Advice

    “Don’t wait until you have a million readers. If people come back to your site regularly, they’ll download an app. The bar is lower than you think — they just need a reason. Push notifications are that reason.”

  • How a Local News Site Grew Engagement by 340% with PressNative

    How a Local News Site Grew Engagement by 340% with PressNative

    The Eastside Chronicle is a hyperlocal news site covering a mid-size metro area. With three full-time reporters and a WordPress site running since 2018, they had a loyal readership but a mobile problem: 65% of their traffic came from phones, but mobile sessions lasted half as long as desktop.

    The Challenge

    Editor-in-chief Marcus Dean saw the trend clearly. “Our readers were on their phones, but the experience wasn’t keeping them. We’d publish a breaking story, share it on Facebook, and get a spike — but those readers wouldn’t come back until the next Facebook share.”

    Email newsletters helped, but open rates were declining and the turnaround time meant breaking news was already hours old by delivery.

    The Solution

    The Chronicle installed PressNative in March 2025 and launched their app on both stores within weeks. They configured a hero carousel featuring their “Featured” category and a post grid sorted by recency, giving the app a newspaper-front-page feel.

    The critical feature: push notifications for breaking news. “When something happens, we publish in WordPress and our readers know about it in seconds,” Dean said.

    The Results (After 6 Months)

    • Session duration: 4.2 minutes (app) vs. 1.8 minutes (mobile web) — a 133% increase
    • Return visits within 7 days: 72% of app users vs. 28% of mobile web users
    • Push notification open rate: 48%, compared to 19% email open rate
    • Overall mobile engagement: 340% increase in total time spent
    • App installs: 8,200 in the first six months, with 61% monthly active

    Key Takeaway

    “The app didn’t change what we publish,” Dean said. “It changed how our readers experience it. Same stories, same WordPress workflow, completely different relationship with our audience.”