17/03/2020
How to Speed Up and Reduce the Cost of Mobile App Development
Start with a Clear Discussion
Before development begins, have a detailed conversation with your client or internal team about all aspects of the future app. This will give you a clear vision of the final product and reduce unnecessary back-and-forth with developers later.
Create a Mock-up and Test Internally
Design a mock-up and test it within your company. Our personal recommendation is ninjamock.com, a free online tool that allows you to prototype a project easily and share it for feedback.
Define the Feature Set and Purpose
Clearly identify the features and business objectives of your mobile solution. For instance, if your app is primarily informational and doesn’t require offline functionality or full access to device hardware, a web app built on HTML5 might be more than sufficient.
This approach allows for cross-platform compatibility, eliminating the need for separate native apps for each platform—ultimately saving time and development costs, as the app can also be accessed via a browser.
Regardless of whether you choose a native or web-based app, a thoughtful, well-planned approach like this can cut development time and cost by at least half.