When you’re ready to start building your app in Adalo, it’s important to have a plan in place. This will help you scope out the project, determine what features you need, and develop a timeline for completion.
Use these tips to get started and by following these tips, you can build an entire app in less than a day.
Sure, you’ll probably need to polish it up and make it better with feedback and testing, but a proper foundation can get your app up and running quickly.
For developing the app for your startup, you need to hire a mobile app development company or an experienced mobile app development services provider. So, you can follow some crucial steps to do it adequately.
● Check what they have done: Before initiating communication with mobile app developers or a company, go through their portfolio of what kind of products they have developed so far.
● Team Expertise: It would be much better to inquire about the team’s expertise to find out whether they can develop your app or not based on the niche that you are thinking about.
● Feedback & Ratings: It is the advantage of technology that you can check about the ratings and feedback given by their existing clients of the app development company you will hire.
● Tech Stack: The quality of app development also depends on the tech stack used. So, before starting with the development company, ensure they use the latest technology.
● Quality Assurance: Testing and quality assurance are crucial as other components of mobile app development, so you must inquire what they have with themselves regarding it.
● App Development Cost: App development cost is also one of the biggest bottlenecks for a startup, so be clear at the time of deal for development what cost they will charge and the payment terms and conditions.
Checked your site. Some unsolicited thoughts / market observations, here
(hope u don’t mind) as someone whom has struggled and wasted tons of money.
Nice blog topics. Good content. Will likely revisit
Might be worth mentioning / blogging about the amount of time and money one can save by creating MVPs that can be made with even less tech than Adalo; Like a photoshop mockup, or even a piece of paper and a sharpie.
Sounds stupid to some… but has saved me tons of time and money. ----
The design firm IDEO made MVPs, by not using tech, before the term was invented. Highly recommend Youtube-ing them if you haven’t seen their design process before. They designed the mouse for Steve Jobs for crying out loud.
I like how you are offering a mentor service – I wonder if it would be worth making the MENTORING part of your service “front and center”. …And make the developing part of your business secondary (from the customer’s point of view on your site)
Perhaps offering a 20 minute Zoom call for $5-10 would be valuable to many — As you are experienced enough to quickly get-to-the-point and steer builders in the right direction.
Perhaps it could be positioned as, Premium personalized customer service (i.e. paid sales funnel for you).
Yes, other dev. houses offer free Zoom calls - but, I find they are always vague and sale-sy. Not what people want. They almost always have the vibe of:
"we know the answer and we aren’t going to tell you until you make a large deposit to move forward. I guess you get what you DON’T pay for. Either way, I find them useless and valueless.
Most newbies aren’t aware that rebuilds are baked-in. And they are not thinking about the fact that if they hire a dev. for V.1 … they will need to pay and repay, and pay again … for every rebuild / iteration.
Transparency about this (which I see almost none of ) would go a long, long way in building trust, eliminating bad feelings, and attracting customers…
I hope some of these observations were useful and not a waste.