All data is invaluable for getting your app ahead of the game, so aggregating information pre-release can only be beneficial to your app’s success. That being said, TestFlight is both completely optional and completely free to use for all iOS developers. There are two types of testing to review; internal (closed) and external (open). Last … Continue reading “An Intro Into TestFlight: External Testing”
TestFlight is completely optional, yet completely free for all iOS developers. All data is invaluable to your app's success; hence, aggregating information about apps pre-release has become part of the norm. Two types of beta testing exists internal (closed) and external (open). Last time, we reviewed how to setup External Testing; now, let's focus on … Continue reading “An Intro Into TestFlight: Internal Testing”
You must have access to an Apple ID account. Xcode and Xcode Command Line Tools are only accessible through this method via Mac and other iOS Devices. NOTE: You must have access to an Apple ID account: to register, click here. For this method, Xcode and Command Line Tools are only accessible via Mac and other iOS Devices. Apple … Continue reading “How To Install Xcode & Start Your First Project”
NOTE: Creating an iOS Developer Account costs approximately $99.00 USD. Creating an Apple Developer account is really simple What’s not, however, is creating an entire app from scratch. Typically, one’s curiosity about the mystery of coding will linger, even if they plan to delegate a team to develop the app. This guide will walk you through all the steps of creating an … Continue reading “Creating iOS Developer Account”
Before moving on to the guide, keep in mind that 2GB is the minimum disk space required to download and install Android Studio – 4GB is what we recommend. Android Studio requires a compatible version of the JDK (Java Development Kit). Unless you’ve recently been coding through Java, chances are you don’t have JDK pre-installed. NOTE: … Continue reading “How to Set Up Your First Project with Android Studio”
The debate between Sketch and Photoshop is blazing stronger than ever. Photoshop has been the most commonly used tool when making mockups for mobile and web design for years. However, it seems that the days of Photoshop’s reign in the industry are no more. Sketch has been bubbling quietly for some time now but with … Continue reading “Mobile App Design Guide: Sketch Vs. Photoshop”
With only one exception, every top-grossing Google Play app is a gaming app. Unsurprisingly, each one of those gaming apps are also occupying the top-grossing list on Apple’s App Store. Apple App Store NOTE: talicization signifies an app that shares a top spot across both of major app stores Gaming: Mobile Strike Clash of Clans Game of … Continue reading “Improving Your App: Today’s Top-Earning App Characteristics”
Two-thirds of iOS apps have yet to be reviewed: if the majority of developers cannot compel a single user to write a review, then perhaps developers don’t know their audience as well as they think they do. Success tends to follow appreneurs whom develop very niche apps: It’s wiser to earn the collective loyalty of a smaller, more identifiable … Continue reading “The Secret Behind All Successful Apps Is In User Loyalty”
There are hundreds of thousands of apps out there. Having an amazing app is no longer enough. Only those that can evoke the most attention will have a chance at scaling the charts. The best way to get coverage for your app is by hiring a PR professional or a PR agency. A worthwhile PR Agencies charge around … Continue reading “Simple & Effective Ways to Gain App Publicity”
Restaurant apps are notorious for frozen payment transactions and horrific user accessibility. It’s a shame because a recent survey shows that 46% of users report that apps/websites with easier navigation would make them feel more comfortable with finishing a payment transaction. In 2015, total app revenue amounted to a total of 89.17 billion dollars. How can your business tap … Continue reading “3 Easy Ways To Improve Your Restaurant’s App”
As more and more customers plug into the grid, your restaurant’s internet presence becomes that much more crucial. OpenTable an app with a 4.5 star rating and over 50,000+ reviews that lets users make reservations at local restaurants – conducted a survey in 2015 to help restaurants understand how diners would like their mobile apps … Continue reading “Restaurant Apps – A Closer Look At The Numbers”
Both Apple and Google trust that amount of time users spend inside an app is indicative of its overall quality and rank them accordingly. To gauge both an app’s quality and its overall ability to meet user expectations, both Google and Apple’s app stores rely on how frequently and for how long users engage with the … Continue reading “Boost Your App’s Growth: Social Implementations”