Most founders think users come after launch.
That is too late.
Before building the app, ask:
Who needs this?
Where will they come from?
Why would they care?
A good app with no users is still a failed product.
Development matters.
Demand matters too.
Most founders think users come after launch.
That is too late.
Before building the app, ask:
Who needs this?
Where will they come from?
Why would they care?
A good app with no users is still a failed product.
Development matters.
Demand matters too.
Most apps do not fail because the UI was bad.
They fail because the problem was not clear enough.
Build the problem clarity first.
Then build the app.
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A good app can still fail if the business direction is unclear.
Start with the problem.
Then build the smallest version that proves people care.
Your MVP probably has too many features.
The first version should not prove how much you can build.
It should prove one thing:
Do people care enough to use this?
Build less.
Launch faster.
Learn from real users.1
Then add features.
Before hiring a mobile app developer, answer this first:
Who is this app for?
What painful problem does it solve?
Why would people use it again?
What should version one prove?
Most founders come with screens.
Very few come with clarity.
That is where projects become expensive.