Can Anyone Make An App?

May 1
17:36

2013

Susan S Smith

Susan S Smith

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When it comes to making an app, it's not like you can just wave a magic wand (assuming you have one), and then poof, a top grossing app appears. No, in actuality, it takes a lot of skill to

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When it comes to making an app,Can Anyone Make An App? Articles it's not like you can just wave a magic wand (assuming you have one), and then poof, a top grossing app appears. No, in actuality, it takes a lot of skill to produce an app of any stature. This is a primary reason why so many people that don't have such skill and pay others to create apps for them. Which, for the most part is not all together a bad idea. Whether you want to hire someone to design your workout app, or you have the skill to develop your own gaming app, here are some things every app maker should consider.

 

Make It Your Own

 

Whether you are working with a programmer to design your app, or have the skills to do so on your own, your ultimate goal should be to make it yours. By putting your own stamp on the app, you are making it unlike any other, and giving a bit of originality that other generic apps simply do not have. This is a key factor when appealing your mobile app to users in the market. If they want a generic app, then they will look at the abundant selection to choose from in the market, however if the originality of your app catches their eye, they are much more likely to use it and pass the recommendation to others.

 

Working with Someone

 

 

Having an app designer develop your app is nothing to be ashamed of, in fact many apps do just that. You must be careful, however, that when working with a designer that they accurately convey your vision in the finished product. This is likely the biggest issue when working with a designer. Some are very good at following directions and cutting to the core of your vision, while others can really test your patience. For such reason, you should aim to work with the former, but regardless of the type of designer you end up with, it is your job to make sure they do not turn it into their own project. After all, you are paying them to convey your vision, not to come up with their own. At the same time, if you are open to their input, then by all means ask them for it, surely they will be happy to give it.

 

Working on Your Own

 

In order to design and code your own app you must first have the skillset to do so. While it may seem like so many people are capable of doing so and that you still should be able to pick up the skill as you go, but it is pretty unlikely. Compared to the population as a whole, there are only a small percentage of people that can, in fact, design a mobile app with a skill that is often developed over years of practice. If you have no knowledge of coding, then you should probably work with someone that is qualified to do so.

 

Conclusion

 

Can anyone make an app? Yes, but not on their own. If you are not capable of designing and coding a mobile app, then you can surely find someone that is. If you do go that route, however, it is recommended that you pick your design team wisely based on who will carry out your original idea and not turn it into their own. Remember that it is your app and you are in charge, then you should be fine. Creating a great app certainly is not easy, but it is getting easier, you just need to know how to go about doing it.

 

 

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