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8 Mobile App Development Mistakes That Could Ruin Your App

By James Tredwell on January 22, 2020

Nowadays, developing a mobile app is not as complex and time-consuming as it used to be. Proved you know the mistakes to avoid you are on your way to becoming the most successful mobile app developer.

Do you know that your idea could end up being the best big thing in the mobile app development industry? Whether you have a product or service that will perfectly fit in the mobile app or you just want to create the next best mobile app game, you need to proceed carefully and create your mobile and laptop app the right way.

From design to marketing to features to updates and fixes, creating a mobile app is not as easy as you may think.  While many developers think that creating an app is a simple undertaking, they often find themselves forgoing or forgetting very important steps in the development of the app

Here are common mobile app development mistakes that you need to avoid if you want to release your app on the right footing

#1. Don’t Creating The App for Multiple Screens

Currently, there are thousands and thousands of mobile devices in the market, each with a different display type or screen resolution. Not only does the OS look different in different phones but even the widgets need to be scaled well depending on the screen resolution. Therefore, one of the mistakes that mobile app developers make is that they use only one preview device when coding for the app. They think that since it looks great on their phone it will look similar on the other phones too.

To avoid this mistake, make sure you use density-independent pixels when specifying all widgets and image sizes and borders. Additionally, ensure that you test it in as many devices as possible. Apart from the mobile devices, you also need to ensure that your app is optimized for the desktop.

#2. Designing Bad Features and Interfaces

There is nothing that kills an app faster than having a bad interface design. The idea of making a successful app is to ensure that it’s as simple as possible while still packed with all the features that you need. In case the interface design is not one of your strengths you should consider engaging someone who specializes in this.

Each feature that you add to your app must be useful. Adding extra features that don’t really provide any value crowd the interface and annoy the users. When designing your app, ensure that you identify the main features and focus your time on getting this right the first time. There are extra features that may be important but are not necessary to the core function of your app.

#3. Releasing a Single Platform App

 With the wide reach outreach apps, most companies nowadays prefer cross-platform mobile development. Since Android and iOS cover the maximum market share it becomes desirable and easier for businesses to create and release apps on both platforms. Users are also constantly changing mobile devices and are increasingly favoring iOS over Android.

It’s, therefore, a costly mistake to reach your intended audience with a single platform mobile app. The cross-platform app will also allow the businesses to create apps across the operating systems faster and in a more cost-efficient way.

#4. Forgetting Monetization

 While you may be focused on the functionality of your app you must also think about monetization. Unless you are a strong believer in free software for all, you want to ensure that your mobile app will translate into a few dollars in your pocket.

By including your monetization strategy into your design and interface you can provide a much more fluid user experience right from the beginning. Without setting a sound monetization strategy, your mobile app may not live up to your expectations in the money category regardless of how powerful it is. You must ask yourself about your monetization strategy long before your app is out.

#5. Not Providing Enough Time for Testing

Did you know that the mobile app market is a highly competitive market? In fact, according to Statista, there are currently over 1.2 million mobile apps in the market. With that said, some mobile app developers still make the mistake of releasing their apps into the market without testing them first.

The quality of any app is just as important as it speaks for the brand. You, therefore, need to stimulate a positive growth for your app by extensively testing it for experience loopholes and usability before releasing it to the market. This is a very important step if you want your app to succeed in the market.

#6. Marketing Your Mobile App When It’s Already Too Late

Not marketing your app is often one of the major mistakes that developers make. After all, you are just A developer. While many mobile app developers believe that marketing can always wait until the development phase is complete, this should not be the case. While you don’t have to start your marketing process on the very first day you begin your development, you need to ensure that your marketing starts long before you release the app.

The overall idea is to create an audience of potential users and drum up some excitement for your app. That way when you finally release the app into the market you’ll already have an army of users who are ready to purchase it. However, to properly market it you need to have something that you can show the users. This could be a video or even a few screens of your app.

#7. Misunderstanding the Bitmaps and Images

One of the biggest problems with the app is its size.  Since most mobile apps are currently bitmap/image-heavy, they may end up using a significant amount of memory space. It’s not uncommon for the developers to run into out of memory error while developing the apps.

Since images need to be drawn into the screen they must first be loaded into the memory. This means you need to display the HD image as it is. It’s important to understand your bitmap and images features well before you embark on the process of developing the app.

#8. Not taking Care of the Bugs Quickly

Regardless of how much you test your app, there are high chances that users will still encounter some bugs. While bugs are part of life in software, users expect that any bug thaT crops up can always be dealt with as soon as possible. How fast you handle this will always depend on the nature of the bug. While users are tolerant of minor bugs, if there are major flows you must ensure that you fix them quickly before they can ruin your app.

Final Words

By planning ahead of time and defining your deliverables concisely and clearly, you can always prevent some of the most common app development mistakes may it be for mobile or laptop. With an increasing number of users switching to mobile phones as their primary devices any mobile app needs to be created in the right way. After all, the last thing you want is a reputation for developing and releasing bad apps into the market.

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