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Many people confuse websites and web applications, but they serve different purposes.
A website primarily provides information. For example, a company website may include pages such as home, services, and contact information.
A web application, on the other hand, allows users to interact with the system and perform actions.
Examples of web applications include online banking systems, customer portals, project management tools, and e-commerce platforms.
Web applications often involve complex functionality such as user accounts, databases, real-time data processing, and advanced workflows.
While websites focus on communication and marketing, web applications focus on operations and functionality.
Many businesses use both: a website to attract customers and a web application to manage internal processes.