How to deliver a successful Android app for business?

in android •  5 years ago 

When it comes to developing a business app, there’s hardly any operating system that offers as many opportunities for customization and features development as Android. Moreover, users prefer Android over other mobile operating systems. This is evident from the fact that it has been leading in terms of market share for the past couple of years, and held at least 76% shares as of July 2019.

So, there’s no denying the fact that an Android app presents a world of prospects for both the developers and the businesses. And, the demand of the times is to put those opportunities to good use to deliver an app that spells success for a venture. On that note, let’s take a look today at the steps to deliver a successful Android app for business.

Conceptualizing the app

An app idea needs to come from a purpose that has to be fulfilled or a goal that has to be reached. Refining that idea and giving it the base of a mobile application is the foremost and also the most important stage in developing an Android app. The primary analysis regarding the app has to consider things like the target demographics, behavior patterns of the target customers, and the preferences of the users. These are the facts on which all the steps of Android app development depends on.

conceptualizing the app

At this point, the foundation for the processes that follow is laid out. It is important to carry out enough research and brainstorm every idea before moving on to the next phase. A vital part of this phase of conceptualization is running a competitor analysis for figuring out the features that can make an app to make its mark in the present market scenario.

Assessing the feasibility

Companies get to have a clear idea of the visuals of the app by using wireframes and comprehensive sketches of the concept for refining their ideas and arranging the design components precisely. For understanding, if the concept of the app is actually feasible or not, the developers have to access public data using API sourcing.

This step also involves testing the technical feasibility of it. It is interesting because, at the end of this testing, the team might come up with an entirely different app idea than the original one if that was not found to be feasible. In short, this is the step that can lead to minor changes in the app idea or just turn it around completely for the makers. Read more...

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