Knowing when to launch your app

Much like spending too much time on an app can lead to a product that does a lot without doing anything well, an app that we don’t spend enough time on will have problems all its own.

iOS or Android

We often get asked about iOS versus Android and why you would need separate development and design for each. While there are small crossovers here and there, for the most part, developing for iOS and Android is as different as night and day. If you want the application to perform, look, interact and react the way that the user expects, you are going to need to develop for both.

The 3 questions you must ask before choosing a price for your app

Prior to hitting the store with your new app, you need to ask yourself: How much should I charge people to use my app? If you choose to make it free, your only way to make money is to incorporate in-app purchases or sell ads in your app. If those weren’t part of your plan, you’ll need your user-base to pay for your app in the store before they download it.