Mobile apps have become a reserve for large corporations and businesses. Every business is looking forward to taking advantage of the mobile platform. A mobile app can help business owners:
• Provide customer service
• Add value
• Make money
• Do their business
A mobile app should solve a problem for a company or a customer. It will allow the users to do something or move rather than in person or computer.
https://www.bmmagazine.co.uk/business/6-apps-that-will-improve-your-business-productivity/
Mobile apps are intended to make people’s lives easier, but some design decisions can get to be too much for day-to-day use. Below, 14 YEC members discuss app functions that companies — and users — should think twice about.
Mobile apps can come with a suite of bells and whistles, some of which can be distracting or are a drain on your staff with little return on the user experience. What is one popular feature in apps that should be avoided?
https://www.business2community.com/mobile-apps/14-app-designs-and-features-to-avoid-for-a-better-user-experience-02095147/
Mobile apps are everywhere, and many big brands already depend on them to enhance the customer experience. Thanks to low-code app development platforms, it's easier than ever for any company to join the app marketplace.
Despite the proliferation of branded mobile apps, there's a lot to consider before you invest in one for your business. Will you be able to maintain it? Will your customers even want to use it? Here’s what the Forbes Technology Council suggests you consider before taking the leap.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2018/12/12/11-questions-to-ask-yourself-before-creating-an-app-for-your-business/#3be783cb6e5c/