With more than 3 billion smartphone users across the globe and growing numbers each year, it is not surprising that the mobile app industry is soaring exponentially. App consumption and mobile penetration are increasing at a steady rate, with no signs of slowing down shortly. Naturally, people are interested in developing apps taking advantage of the wave. Hence the question arises – is there an easy guide for making apps for android and iOS?

Guide for making android & iOS apps:

Defining objectives:

The first step in making your app is to find out why you want to create an app. There might be several reasons to develop an app, but the most important thing is that your app should always fulfil these two objectives: your ideal user goal and your business goal. An example of critical results would be to boost app downloads which should be tied to the aim of providing value addition to the users. 

Research:

Before trying to fill the market gaps, you might want to know what the players in the market are doing. To perform a complete review of each of your competitor’s software, consider installing and reviewing each app. You can also read the feedback of each app to find out what your future customers like and don’t like about them, and use this knowledge to drive the design and functionality of your app.

Developing wireframe:

Think of wireframe as the blueprint of your app as it will demonstrate the design and features of your app and help you understand what your app would look like and function. Your wireframe will be incredibly helpful when you need to design and build your app since it will serve as your guide.

App design phase:

Finding the best balance between your app’s colours, fonts, and other design features will make a difference in the overall user experience of the app. The design should be simple, but the same time should appeal to the first time users so that they are hooked to the app.

Testing:

Testing becomes imperative to make sure whether the app is user-friendly, and hence you can get some help from others to take part in the usability test. During a usability study, you can ask the audience to complete a series of tasks while you can watch and take notes of various challenges.

App development phase:

Assuming that the app design has passed the usability test, you would need to hand over the concept to in-house development team/ freelance developers. From here, they will work with your design team or freelance designer to solve any challenges they find during the development process and keep track of your app’s planned features and design.

Beta version:

Launching a beta version of your software attracts early adopters, which is a critical phase in your popular app. Such an audience will provide a lot of valuable input on the pros and cons of your product.

App launch:

Now is the time for the launch. Launching the mobile app in the Google Play Store does not require any review of new applications; therefore, you need to upload the app file to the store. iOS tests any new app before it is sold to iPhone users in the app store, so if you follow their guidelines, your app should be approved without any hassles. It would help if you also had a plan for app store optimization services in the interim.

Conclusion: 

While the above stages are essential, spreading awareness about your app is of paramount importance. You would need to think of paid/organic promotion campaigns to start seeing results for all the hard work.