It’s time for you to create a mobile app. actually, its past due because the industry has exploded over the last decade or so.
Studies reveal that the average smart device owner utilizes 30 apps a month. These are either one-time deals or regular uses. Regardless of the frequency, they average an app a day.
You can be one of the apps they use. You don’t even need to hire a developer. You can learn how to create an app for Android and Apple devices at hundreds of sites across the internet. Some, like Buildfire, provide user-friendly tools to create your own.
However, you need to follow a few guidelines during its creation. Here are 5 things to know for app customization.
Things to Know When Trying to Customize an App
1. You Need a Plan
You can’t customize an app, let alone start basic coding, without a plan. Generally, its creation is not any different than the origins of your business. You created a plan to get that started. So, why wouldn’t you do the same for a mobile app used to generate additional income?
Start by creating an avatar based on the perfect customer for your app. Next, design the features around that person (see below). It will provide more focus toward your goal.
2. The Customer Is First
There are a lot of options to apply when you customize a mobile app. You can get carried away with all of them. However, doing so falls into the category of too much of a good thing.
Your customers don’t want all those bells and whistles. First, it increases the size of the app. Second, they won’t know what to do with all the offerings.
When you plan out your app’s customization, make sure to put your customer first. When you do, they’ll rave about its usefulness and pass the news to their friends.
3. UI and UX
Remember the terms User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX). Together, these determine how well the app works. UI helps users smoothly navigate the app. UX compiles and distributes the data quickly and cleanly.
If one or both of these aren’t examined during customization, then you’ll launch an application that’s dead on arrival. You’ll need to backtrack to fix the issues. By that time, the excitement you initially created with its launch will have evaporated.
4. Quality Assurance
While the mobile app might work for you in the testing phase there can be issued when it’s released to the public. As we mentioned above, you don’t want that to occur. It paints an unflattering picture of you and the business.
To prevent this you need to run it through a quality assurance program. Some app-building sites have this embedded into their platforms. Make sure you use it and review the results. Even the smallest issue must be corrected before launch. Overall, your customers will wait patiently if they know you’re still testing.
5. Offer Security Options
If you want people to purchase products and services via your app, then you must ensure it has all the necessary protections. You want to reduce the risk of malicious activity as much as possible. Also, you want your customers to have the ability to adjust security settings to their own liking.
The basics of app customization are this: don’t go crazy. You don’t want the first release of your application to have so many problems that you spend more time fixing them than you do building a customer base or increasing your profits.
Put your focus into the best first release you can. Once established, you can add bells and whistles at a later date.