Outside of niche use cases you get two much with electron.
Computers are so dam fast most users just don't care and those of us that do care use Linux anyway. If your app also runs nearly identically in a browser not just electron, on boring users is so much easier. I won't install an app just to try it, but I will use a website and reluctantly upgrade to electron.
A sand-boxed stripped down electron replacement as a system library, ala Deno for UI will replace electron in the next few years. Web-Native frameworks targeting WASM, WebGPU for responsive components and Dom for everything else will replace JavaScript, but the web will win.
Outside of niche use cases you get two much with electron. Computers are so dam fast most users just don't care and those of us that do care use Linux anyway. If your app also runs nearly identically in a browser not just electron, on boring users is so much easier. I won't install an app just to try it, but I will use a website and reluctantly upgrade to electron.
A sand-boxed stripped down electron replacement as a system library, ala Deno for UI will replace electron in the next few years. Web-Native frameworks targeting WASM, WebGPU for responsive components and Dom for everything else will replace JavaScript, but the web will win.