How much does it cost to develop a mobile app?

A mobile app is a must for many businesses. This is the case for any service delivered based on GPS location (delivery, cab), but also for large e-commerce.

What is the cost of the mobile app?

You will not get a definite answer to this question. For the simple reason - it does not exist. This is because how much it will cost to create a mobile application depends on many factors. Which will be discussed below.

If you ask Us how much it will cost to create your mobile application you will not hear an evasive answer like "it depends". Despite the fact that it is basically true - the aforementioned factors. Quoting the cost of developing a mobile app is really about answering a series of questions from the company responsible for developing it. Of course, you will find price ranges on the web. On the other hand, it is worth bearing in mind that they are very general.

Why does a mobile app cost so much?

First and foremost, it's the tremendous amount of work time devoted by individual members project team. Starting from the initial germination phase of the idea, ending with the operational work of maintaining and promoting the application. A certain clue is the "size" of such a product or rather: the complexity and time spent on its creation. Mobile applications can be divided into three forms. Simple, medium (in terms of complexity) and complex.

This is, of course, a rather mobile division. Everything really depends on your ideas and product needs. On the other hand, there is a certain plan of individual activities. And it is these that are priced.

The cost depends on, among other things:

  • number of functions,
  • The degree of their advancement,
  • The expansion and quality of the interface,
  • The number of platforms on which the product is to operate,
  • application maintenance.

These are just a few of the issues that will be raised during a conversation with a possible contractor for your product.

Business analysis of a mobile application

An important stage that often consumes a lot of time, but it is worth the effort. In this phase we determine what functionality the application should have. What will make it willingly chosen by customers. It is at this point that you present your idea. It is at this stage that you discover the business opportunities your vision brings. One point is worth raising here. In fact, this analysis also appears in the subsequent stages of product development. If only the User Experience aspect.

Business analysis often allows you to revise your product vision. To one that turns out to have more potential. By talking to the team to make such an application, you can implement the best possible vision.

Valuation of the cost of a mobile application

The cost of creating an app can vary widely and depends on many factors. Some of them are:

  1. Type of application: Mobile apps tend to be more expensive to create than web apps, and native apps (created specifically for iOS or Android) can be more expensive than hybrid apps (which run on both platforms).
  2. Application complexity: The more features an app has, the more time and work it requires to create it, which increases the cost. This includes things like user login, integrations with other systems, use of GPS data, in-app payments, etc.
  3. User interface (UI) and user experience (UX) design: Creating an attractive and intuitive user interface can be time-consuming, but it is crucial to the success of an application.
  4. Cost of living: The cost of creating an application is not only the initial cost. You also need to factor in the costs of maintaining the application, such as bug fixes, updates, hosting, user support, etc.
  5. Developer rates: The hourly rates of developers can vary depending on their skills, experience and location. However, the rate is not crucial, the most important thing is the efficiency of the developer team.

When it comes to reducing costs, here are some suggestions:

  • Planning: Careful project planning at the outset can save a lot of time and money later. This includes understanding business objectives, identifying key functions, setting priorities, etc.
  • Minimum viable product (MVP): Instead of trying to build a complex app at launch, consider creating an MVP, a version of the app with a minimum number of features, which will allow you to get early user feedback and figure out which features are really important.
  • Ready-made solutions: Often there are ready-made tools or libraries that can save the time needed to create certain functions from scratch.
  • Iterative development: Instead of creating a "perfect" app at once, start with a simpler version and then iteratively develop and improve it based on user feedback.

Application Pricing - Summary

While there are some general forks, as we have already mentioned, it is primarily the individual issues that count. The best solution from your point of view is to send out inquiries to a certain number of companies, just asking for a quote. In our case, all you need is an email and a phone number. And we act. On the main page on the right you will notice a pop-up "Quotation". It is impossible to miss it.

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