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Building Your First App in 4 Easy Steps

Building your first app is one of those. Custom app development needs you to invest staggering costs, wait for months and hire professional developers and designers. http://www.instappy.com/

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Building Your First App in 4 Easy Steps

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  1. Building Your First App in 4 easy Steps: A Quick Guide There are a few things that are both fun and frustrating at the same time. Building your first app is one of those. Custom app development needs you to invest staggering costs, wait for months and hire professional developers and designers. But with the advent of online app builders, building quality apps has become a much simpler affair. Here’s a quick guide that walks you through creating your first app via an app builder. 1. Define the Goals - Many businesses are bent on having a mobile app without defining why they want the app at the first place and how is it going to impact their target audience. This should not be the case. Planning ahead is crucial. Ask a lot of questions (and answer them) before jumpstarting an app - What’s in it there for you? How is it going to make your users’ lives easier? Have you defined its value propositions yet? Asking such questions give you an insight into the purpose that the app needs to fulfil. Without a clear intent, an app is a lost child. 2. Sketch the Framework for Your App -You’ve an app idea in your head. You’ve been thinking about it for quite a while. Well, now is the time to get it out. You don’t need sophisticated tools for that. If you know what you want, pen and paper will do just fine. Creating simple sketches are enough to set

  2. the foundation for the app’s layout and interface. Try to be proactive and do a meticulous research on the technical and copyright nuances involved. If you get this part right, rest of the steps will fall in place. 3. Set Up the Elements - If you’ve done your homework well, you’ll get through setting the elements easily. This is the part where the vision meets reality and you learn what’s feasible, what’s not and what the alternatives are. Start by picking up a theme for your app. Give it a unique name, create categories and sub-categories, choose the screen background and start setting up the elements for the navigation menu. Choose a template for your app and add content, rich media images, videos, and more to it. Lastly, integrate your app with regular and rich media APIs. While setting up the elements for your app, just remember, it is an extension of your business. Make sure the look-and-feel of the app goes with your brand well. 4. Test It on Multiple Devices and Get Feedback -Once you’re done with creating the app, you have to test how it looks and operates on multiple devices. Make sure the app’s elements are correctly aligned and displayed. Before you set out to launch your app, show it to your family, friends and colleagues and ask them for honest feedback. Building an app is not a one-time affair. You have to keep improving and updating your app. Choose an app maker that comes with a built-in CMS feature for unlimited updates. Congrats! Your app is finally ready to be launched. With a mobile app builder, businesses can create high quality apps in these four simple steps. Ah! We missed one thing. Marketing your app for better ranking is as much a part of app creation as actually building it. Even as your app is ready to be launched, there’s more to do than what has been done.

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