Our team and clients are pretty happy with the decision to adopt React Native.
I'm part of a JavaScript-only consultancy, we've now built RN apps for three companies in the Fortune 500: a retail, healthcare, and data storage company. Performance-wise, all three applications performed to our clients' standards. However, we also encountered issues concerning debugging, new releases, and other limitations.
That being said, the biggest advantage the RN has (which is why our clients decided to take the plunge) is that it significantly decreases the development time when you want to scale for various platforms. At the end of the day - your decision should be based on you and your team's willingness to play with JavaScript.
I'm part of a JavaScript-only consultancy, we've now built RN apps for three companies in the Fortune 500: a retail, healthcare, and data storage company. Performance-wise, all three applications performed to our clients' standards. However, we also encountered issues concerning debugging, new releases, and other limitations.
That being said, the biggest advantage the RN has (which is why our clients decided to take the plunge) is that it significantly decreases the development time when you want to scale for various platforms. At the end of the day - your decision should be based on you and your team's willingness to play with JavaScript.