A question that often arises ...
What is the cost of mobile applications? Ah, if only it were that simple!
Cost of mobile applications has and
will never be a straight forward process. Unfortunately, there is no level or
prices set to develop a mobile app ideas.
There are many factors that Digital Marketing
Agencies in Stafford could
be taken into account when looking at the cost of mobile applications, such as
functions, templates and designs etc.
Fortunately, this means that your
application will be costed fairly accurately and without surprises along the
way!
The top four factors to consider:
1) Function
The possibilities are pretty much
endless when it comes to the application functions.
We have developed a wide range of
functions on the projects we have worked on, including Augmented Reality (AR),
live feed internal communication, integration with social media ... The list
could go on!
While you may think long and hard
about what you want your application to do, there may be a function that has
been overlooked which could become an integral part of the success of your
application.
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possible that your application (and therefore the cost associated with them!).
2) Framework
While the frame may seem like the
simplest of all the factors you need to consider whether you want to separate,
specific iOS and Android application or an application for a second ...
Of course, a special frame means
you can do so much more and not restricted to the function, but also much less
laborious and does not allow cross-platform distribution.
Framework hybrid works for iOS and
Android and welcoming plugins and templates for functionality and design,
making the cost much cheaper than bespoke options.
But, again, it all depends on what you want your application to do!
(We tend to find hybrid
applications do a good job and is much more efficient in terms of time and
budget of the project.)
3) Design
mobile app design is something that
can be straight forward, but it depends on the functionality of the application
design can drastically alter the costing.
There are many templates out there
for different applications and purposes. It goes without saying that bespoke
design will cost more than standard template.
4) You get what you pay for
Just like anything else, you get
what you pay for when it comes to an application. It may seem like a good idea
to go for the cheapest option when looking to develop one, but certainly the
cheapest does not always mean the best!
Cheap could mean that the project
is not yet fully spec'ed, it means there may be a bolt-on fees surprises along
the way!
Similarly, to the points made in
our blog 'hidden cost of cheap website' unimpressive generic applications may
actually drive customers away and cost more money. You may end up with Digital Marketing
Companies Stafford lackluster products, which have been a huge waste of time and resources.
With something broad and complex as the
application is important that you invest in the right budget to ensure it is a
success.
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