This guide will be useful for app developers and product owners as well as for those who are familiar with IT-sphere.
What is the main goal of the apps exitance?
The answer is obvious – to be useful for their users! So make everything possible to make them meet this requirement. A really user-friendly application is focused on users and reduces the likelihood of its removal.
Every day your users encounter face dozens of different situations when they need smartphones’ help, so develop a mobile application for their goals. Create a UX script that allows them to solve their issues as quickly as possible and in just a few steps. No tricks – simplicity that meets user expectations!
Keep in mind these simple tips to make your app better:
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Optimize Networking
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Beautiful design
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Optimize Screen Size for High Mobile App Performance
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Smooth Frame Rate
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Restore User Data on New Devices
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Optimizing your App for Multitasking
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Great UX design
Remember that users are very picky, so you should do everything to make them choose your app among others.
Try to do short research before releasing the app – explore similar mobile apps and their main features, find out why users like them, read their feedbacks.
From the user’s point of view, everything in the work of the app happens quickly and smoothly – and this is the essence of a good UX design. Actually, such a great performance requires a lot of time and great effort.
Also, don’t embarrass your customers by sending them a bunch of pointless notifications.
Of course, your flexible and progressive application needs no less flexible and progressive search. Make sure that navigation options are well structured and easy to use.
First-run experience
One more important thing: the onboarding process should begin at the very moment when the user first launches your application. This process is often referred to as the “first-run experience.” Remember that the first impression is always vital. Think about something like asking new users different questions to find out what content to show them.
Remember, even if you think that your app works like a clock, it won’t hurt to critically evaluate the UX of your application once again.