How the MVP App Prototype Benefits Your Business


As many as 80 percent of all mobile apps that hit the marketplace never see a return on development investments. User interface issues, performance problems, and other issues are more often found by users than by the testing and development team, which means that insult is added to that financial injury. What if the business could see all those unknown issues ahead of time and get everything corrected before ever deploying a mobile app? This would be beneficial to developers, investors, and the end users. Here are the ways an MVP App Prototype can benefit your business.
The MVP App Prototype is Good for Mobile Application Developers
Nearly sixty percent of all iOS apps lose money or fail to make a profit. Fifty-eight percent are released with significant user interface issues.Fifty-two percent roll out with performance issues, and another 30 percent have problems in terms of functionality. These issues can be introduced into the app during the design, development, or deployment phases. A prototype allows you and your stakeholders, investors, and users to see and interact with the design of the app, get a clear picture of what it will be and how it will work, and gives you the opportunity to see and respond to user feedback before the development process even begins.
It works like this: your business describes what they want from a mobile app. A clickable prototype is developed using that description. Feedback is collected, improvements and fixes are made, and coding begins. After coding, there is a round of testing and further tweaking before eventual release. All of the conceptual issues, user interface challenges, and design flaws are worked out well in advance of making significant monetary investment in the mobile app.
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