{"id":9894,"date":"2019-12-18T13:22:26","date_gmt":"2019-12-18T13:22:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.openbusinesscouncil.org\/?p=9894"},"modified":"2021-11-24T06:06:26","modified_gmt":"2021-11-24T06:06:26","slug":"creating-a-long-lasting-mobile-app-4-key-tips","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.footballthink.com\/creating-a-long-lasting-mobile-app-4-key-tips\/","title":{"rendered":"Creating a Long Lasting Mobile App: 4 Key Tips"},"content":{"rendered":"
Developing an app has become one of the most staple strategies for organizations that are planning to increase their online foothold or existing customer base.<\/p>\n
However, due to the sheer number of apps that are operating in android and IOS platforms, there\u2019s one thing that has become very apparent:<\/p>\n
Developing a long lasting app, something that can last in the market for minimum 5 years, has become a quite challenging task.<\/p>\n
Other than having some High value and Difficult to imitate features, there are a few elements that have the potential to guarantee a long life for your new app.<\/p>\n
Let\u2019s have a look at four such crucial elements:<\/p>\n
How convenient and User-friendly would my app finally turn out to be??<\/p>\n
This is a question that every app developer should ask himself.<\/p>\n
So how does the convenience factor operate in case of app development?<\/p>\n
In simple terms, an app is deemed to be convenient by a user when it is capable of providing highly standardized functionalities during unfavourable situations.<\/p>\n
Some common examples of \u201cUnfavourable Situations\u201d in this case can be:<\/p>\n
\u00b7 When the user has to operate the app in an offline mode due to the unavailability of the Internet.<\/p>\n
\u00b7 When the user is suffering from a low battery in his Smartphone.<\/p>\n
\u00b7 When the user is using the app on a smartphone that does not have a strong or the latest processor.<\/p>\n
Nailing the above-mentioned factors would enhance an app\u2019s user experience by miles.<\/p>\n
This is something that a consumer primarily considers while deciding whether to use a particular app in the long term or part ways with it within a few months of installation.<\/p>\n
Having a multiplatform approach is one of the most popular reasons behind an app fading into oblivion within months of its release.<\/p>\n
If we look back into the history of app development, we will find just a handful of apps that have managed to carry out the multiplatform approach successfully.<\/p>\n
Therefore it\u2019s always a smarter option for app development companies<\/a> to build on a single platform initially and then expand to other platforms when the app develops a modest name in the market.<\/p>\n Here a few elements that you can base you platform choice on:<\/p>\n The Primary goal is to have high download number for your app, and then you should go for the android platform.<\/p>\n On the contrary if your goal is to create maximum consumer engagement, then IOS is a better option. Here is the useful material on how to find a perfect iOS development team –\u00a0https:\/\/doit.software\/blog\/ The Monetisation Strategy- If you have an Ad based monetization model, then you should go for the android platform.<\/p>\n However, if your monetization model is based on subscriptions or In-app purchases, then IOS is the better option.<\/p>\n