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5 Things To Do To Provide Your App With Remarkable UX

by Rob Stephen getaprogrammer

This article talks about certain measures to fine-tune the user-experience of a mobile app so that it wins an overwhelming customer base in this era of mobile apps and competition.


There was a time when mobile app took a business’s reputation to a new level! All thought that having an app meant the business has reached the peak of success and hence could afford to embrace such forwarded technology.




However, things have changed so far in mobile app development.  Apps have become that legit tool for businesses that helped them have a more inclusive marketing approach to reach out to the masses. So, most businesses are owning their own app as a representative in an attempt to reach to market sooner. While most businesses are getting apps, yours need to be the unique one, i.e. have some pull factors in the user experience so that acquiring customers for it isn’t difficult. Here are explained some ways on how to make your app’s user-experience (UX) responsive, easy-to-understand, better than the rest and ‘a solution meant for the users’.


Identifying the users’ pain points in alike apps

Well, this is the first step to take to make your app better and different than the prevailing similar kinds of apps. Discovering out their flaws or faults in features, you can try addressing them in yours. For this, you should be engaging in a lot of market research to know about the key expectations of the users groups in your app category and then find the missing aspects in the present apps.


Placing personalisation at the priority

With millions of apps trending, the only way to make a difference is personalised offerings. Personalisation helps to save the users’ time and thereby will help your app to get more visitors turned into users. You can provide them with age or gender-specific offers by taking note of the information that users feed in the app while signing up. For further personalisation, in-app information like previous orders, device used for ordering, the location from where an order is placed and so forth.


Focusing on the content

The third rule to create an unmatched UX for an app is arranging the content to keep the context of the app right. This will help the users to discover quickly what they need on the app. They will not loose their way in finding the functionality or solution for which they visited the app.




Speeding up the app for users retention

More disastrous than complicated navigation and the confusing interface is the slowly loading app. Users today seek to get anything on the go! Keeping this in mind, you need to assure that your app developers team leaves no effort in making a speedy app, with equal efficiency to run on any mobile OS platforms.


Simplifying payment processes

Assuming the fact that most business apps make way for purchases and payments, this is vital for enhancing the overall UX. Many users are accounted to leave the app when they see transactions are complex, with too many steps involved. This is why, these days, mobile payment integrations like Apple Pay, or Google Pay are getting famous which allow transactions at one-click. If you have hired a great team of mobile app developers, you too can incorporate any third-party transactions feature into your app.


Developing an app nowadays is not confined only to the engineering aspects, but includes the aspects that make it easy on the fingers of the users. The users should be able to derive the best of experiences from the app while having the service or product from it. So, when you appoint a company for an Android or iPhone app development, make sure they run multiple of internal testing and processes for quality assurances.


Rob Stephen is an avid tech writer and veteran iPhone app developer in Australia, working for at GetAProgrammer. It is one of the leading companies for bespoke Android and iPhone app development services in the country and has helped many businesses go mobile with its intuitive, interactive, user-friendly and captivating apps.


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Created on Apr 30th 2019 01:37. Viewed 348 times.

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