DiscoverThe Urban Engine Podcast19 - Mobile App Development and Solutions
19 - Mobile App Development and Solutions

19 - Mobile App Development and Solutions

Update: 2019-03-25
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Matt talks with Michael Carroll, Lacey Reinoehl, and Jarrod Parkes about mobile app

development and solutions. They discuss the common options and features in app

design, and cover the importance of determining scope of work and managing

expectations with the customer desiring the app.


Highlights


(2:50 ) Lacey talks about process to define minimum viable product for your desired

app. Clarify the base functionality and allow the app developer an initial idea of

what the scope of work is required to complete (along with if a native or non-native

app will be required).


(13:10 ) Jarrod walks thru an example of the app developer’s estimate of the work

required to start an app and what stages of development are expected.


(19:14 ) There’s often sticker shock when it comes to paying for app development.

Michael explains how a couple developers working on an app for a month (typical to

get an app to at least the minimum viable product stage) can hit $20,000-30,000 in

burn rate. The hourly rate for app developers currently is typically in the $50-

200/hour range.


(25:08 ) The group talks about the importance of qualifying the customer and

managing expectations,  along with determining if a native app is actually needed

(as that is far more costly than non-native apps).


(46:41 ) Lacey talks about the importance of pitching yourself to a developer.

There’s currently no shortage of work for app developers today and you need to

convince them that this will be a project they would like to take on and is viable.


Summary


Since the introduction of the iPhone in 2007 and Android in 2008, smartphone

applications have quickly become an essential part of our daily lives. Options for an

app are either native (iOS and Android have 97%+ of the global market share) or

non-native. An app developer works with a customer to determine how best to add

value via the creation of the app with regards to required functionality (native apps

enable more real-time interaction with smartphone sensors like GPS, the camera,

etc.) within the limits of the budget available for the project. Ideally, the customer

spends time before reaching out to the app developer to clearly define the purpose

of the app and mock up a draft design and functionality (in Keynote, PowerPoint, or

various app mockup tools). The customer should clearly explain the viability of the

project to convince the developer to take on the challenge. The app developer will

work with the customer to further refine the minimum viable product and set

realistic expectations about milestones, costs (both up-front development and long-


term maintenance), and level of support provided by the developer. The end result

should be a meaningful app that adds value and achieves what cannot be done with

any other existing app today.


 


Links


Lacey Reinoehl’s company:


https://zaroslabs.com/


Jarrod Parkes:


https://jarrodparkes.com/


React Native (JavaScript framework that can ease porting apps to iOS + Android):


https://github.com/facebook/react-native


App mockup tools:


https://hackernoon.com/the-votes-are-in-the-top-7-wireframing-mockup-tools-for-


mobile-app-pros-134cd1d9af0a


Global market share of smartphone OS options:


http://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/mobile/worldwide


Books:


-


Sprint: How to Solve Big Problems and Test New Ideas in Just Five Days


https://www.amazon.com/Sprint-Solve-Problems-Test-Ideas/dp/150112174X


-


The Lean Startup


https://www.amazon.com/Lean-Startup-Entrepreneurs-Continuous-


Innovation/dp/0307887898


-


Don’t Make Me Think


https://www.amazon.com/Dont-Make-Think-Revisited-Usability/dp/0321965515

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19 - Mobile App Development and Solutions

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