# NativeBase Reviews
**Vendor:** Geekyants  
**Category:** [Other Web Frameworks Software](https://www.g2.com/categories/other-web-frameworks)  
**Average Rating:** 4.0/5.0  
**Total Reviews:** 3
## About NativeBase
NativeBase is an open source frontend framework to build React Native mobile apps.




## NativeBase Reviews
  ### 1. Great out of the box components and theme control

**Rating:** 4.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Krisid M. | P, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** July 28, 2022

**What do you like best about NativeBase?**

Option to modify default theme components and use a custom font globally. Great documentation with examples

**What do you dislike about NativeBase?**

Nothing to dislike in this package. Didn't encounter any problems with it

**What problems is NativeBase solving and how is that benefiting you?**

It has ready-to-use components that can also be modified when you expose the package using their cli.

  ### 2. Good UI library for mobile app developed in react native for cross platform development

**Rating:** 4.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Khan Nida Khanum A. | Software Engineer, Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** June 23, 2021

**What do you like best about NativeBase?**

Easy to use components, it has wide variety of responsive components that can be easily plugged into your react native code to develop beautiful UI for your mobile app. There are very less libraries for UI components for react native, native base provides those components. Can be used with gatsby, next js and expo clients. Integration is seamless and with multiple options for different platform integrations hence giving much freedom on the underlying structure

**What do you dislike about NativeBase?**

Web support for UI components is still in alpha, If that is fully supported for React web applications can be used widely in organization for both mobile and web apps. THere are still some modules that are missing in native base because of which u need to rely on opensource npm pacakges but that is still rare , hence not a big concern for application development.

**Recommendations to others considering NativeBase:**

There are less UI libraries for react native development. NativeBase is provides lot of components and can be used for ur mobile apps

**What problems is NativeBase solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Have used NativeBase as UI library for our mobile apps developed in react native for cross platform development.It is very easy to use and has lots of features and component support. Its a good to go UI library if you are developing only mobile apps. Once web app support is fully devleoped and avaialble will be using that too as our architecture is in React for web application development and Native Base suits the purpose.

  ### 3. The Professional UI Framework  

**Rating:** 3.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Sathish K. | Development Team Lead, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** July 12, 2019

**What do you like best about NativeBase?**

NativeBase is a UI framework for ReactNative.It enables developers to build professional UI Screens.
Its work with Android as well as IOS. The important thing is they are upgrading continuously along with ReactNative so the developers can easily migrate their code in NativeBase.They have an example  UI framework  App in AppStore and Expo for Beginners.

**What do you dislike about NativeBase?**

2 years before I heard about this framework through one community. Initially, it is very hard to understand.
As a beginner at that time, I am not able to use this framework efficiently because of the lake of understanding and documentation explanation. ex (They do not specify how to apply custom styles directly)
The main thing is it is not good for newbies because they don't have any knowledge about ReactNative but still they can create a UI screen using NativeBase so my point of view they first learn some basic pieces of stuff in ReactNative. 

**Recommendations to others considering NativeBase:**

If you are looking for a professional feel UI framework, please use this library.
You can able to hire NativeBase professionals for your Project.
They have a large no of community users to help and guide you.

**What problems is NativeBase solving and how is that benefiting you?**

In the beginning, I wrote an own component for react-native and it is not good at UI part then I moved to NativeBase. In NativeBase I can use any component with the same UI look in both Android and IOS devices.
1 - Perfect UI component style.
2 - No need to write own component.
3 - Save some quality of time.


## NativeBase Discussions
  - [What React Native is used for?](https://www.g2.com/discussions/what-react-native-is-used-for)
  - [Is NativeBase responsive?](https://www.g2.com/discussions/is-nativebase-responsive)
  - [What is NativeBase?](https://www.g2.com/discussions/what-is-nativebase)

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