Monday, June 12, 2017

How Much Does It Really Cost to Develop a Mobile App


Heard, this conversation between two people in one of the conference I was attending last month, 15th. And suddenly I felt how mobile apps are taking over like a gigantic hurricane. Thought the conversation is real the name is just to make your reading easier.

Drew: Hey Jennie, you know I have this new app getting built that will change the way people book hotels or transport. You know it got almost everything under one roof – it’s kinda going to be the mother of all on-demand communications.

Jennie: That’s cool, Drew!  So when is your mobile app being launched. I hope you launch the iOS version first.

Drew (Completely dumbfounded Jennie I’m just planning to launch the web version now!

Jennie: Oh! Ok…see you then

So people, the above conversation between the two individuals might have given some idea and realization that things are changing the way people interact with different scenarios is going mobile. So, here it is – Think App. Think Change. You’re Idea. Mobile First.

Now let’s get into the details of how to go about with a mobile development and what are the things you need to take care of. As well as, how much should a normal app costs. And certain questions you need to ask to your app development team before you start with the mobile app. 

Keeping the above things in mind – 75% business owners are planning to go mobile for their business, it may be for their product or service.

But two most important questions that you need to get answer for before your planning;
  • First one: How exactly does your business need a mobile app or in!
  • Second one: How much will it cost!
Does being Mobile help!

With my experience in this industry for more than 8+ Years – It’s very much important.
 
Mobile apps help business to be engaged with more customers, helps increase the brand recognition, provide value to customer and maximize sales channels.

According to ‘Statista’, the worldwide Mobile App revenue was at $90 Billion in 2016 and a prediction of more than 200% growth by 2020.

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