I am completely new to this app development field but I
really want to have a successful mobile app for my business, but you know
something which bothers me is the app concept, which is only in my mind and is
not translated on the paper, so am not sure how app developers would understand
my concept…
I am confused, whether I should explain everything verbally
or should I draw a rough plan on paper??? What should I do exactly??? Really it
is pretty confusing and tumultuous as well, so I think I should not explain it
every bit, it would only make them confused, but what if they don’t understand
unless I explain everything…???
Yes, this is a very common problem, every new or supposed to
be app owner juggles with, since the number of questions related to app concept
is always too much in number, which only creates the trouble amongst the new
app owners, then what is the best practice to address this issue???
I believe the best practice is only about following certain
steps which I am going to scribble further in this post today. So let’s read
ahead…
When a mobile app concept has to be transformed into a
reality platform, then there are various aspects which you need to take into
consideration, because if the app concept is not explained well to the mobile app development company then you can never expect your mobile app to turn out to be
even closest to your app concept.
Also, the deadline for the app project would be disturbed
largely and which will anyhow make your final marketing plan as well. So it is
always advised to take the app development company comprehend your app plan
accurately…
So the very first thing in this regard, you have to do is…
Explain Your App’s
Major Aim Behind
Your mobile app is indeed a result of certain requirements
from the users’ end and you need to understand that this aim must be clear to
you and to your app developer as well. Thus you must create a clear plan which
will explain to your app developer that what all your app is all about and what
is the reason behind its development.
Once you have explained your app concept to your app
developer, make sure that you also include your goal to be achieved with this
mobile app, this will help your app developer to plan a strategy and add
certain features which can help you win the business goal.
Bifurcate The App
Into An MVP Strategy
Yes, an app concept you have can be bigger and huge with
multiple functionalities and the features to go along with it, but you need to
understand that every feature and the functionality would not be feasible to go
in your very first app version, since it would confuse the users, and will take
a longer time and much money to get the app done.
So you need to analyze which functionality and the features
would help your app to go functional in the very first app version and discuss
them further with your app developer.
When you initiate your app concept with the MVP, you
instantly get an access to a portal, which explains that which functionalities
and the features can do justice with your app at the moment.
Discuss The Expected
Deadline
When you discuss the mobile app concept with your developer
then discuss the deadline as well, you can share your marketing plan and how do
you expect them to get accomplished with your app project.
Your developer after analyzing the app project would suggest
you a deadline depending on the technical needs, which will give you an
estimated idea of app publishing and the further plans related to your app
marketing.
Apart from these 3 aspects, there are few other factors
which you need to consider as well, for instance
ü
Communication channel
ü
Online presence of app developer
ü
Feedback and reviews from the clients
ü
Industries and the field served
Last but not the least, I would like to make a strong
suggestion to you, which suggests that never ever pick the app development company on the basis of app cost, which you might find extremely alluring, but
actually it is highly deceiving since the least charging companies often end up
leaving your app project in a lurch, and you would end up taking the services
from an efficient app development company, which would end up going beyond your
proposed app budget.
With this, I bid adieu to you all today…take care…
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