Why you need an app and why you don’t?


Abhinav Girdhar
By Abhinav Girdhar | Last Updated on August 28th, 2024 10:06 am

App Builder Appy Pie, Dec 1: Recent research indicates that the enterprise mobile app market is expected to cross the $63 million mark by the year 2020. While we might be going gaga about creating mobile apps for businesses, like most other technological products there are down sides to this as well. 41% of the people who have installed an app open the app for at least 17 times or more, and it is up to the developer to create and ensure a user experience that would make them return asking for more! It is the timing, circumstances and your skill as a developer that would decide where your app lies on this statistical curve. Appy Pie gives you some great reasons for developing your very own app!

  1. Online Activity Is Shifting To The Mobile
For small business owners especially, it is not enough to have just a good web presence, as most of the online activity is moving from the computer format on to the mobiles and tabs. The global penetration of smartphones makes it a critical tool for marketing which cannot be ignored anymore. Nearly three quarters of the population with a smartphone checks their device at least once per hour. It has further been established through studies that 90% of the mobile phone usage is entirely made up of the myriad apps that the users have downloaded on them. Smartphones seem to have replaced television in times of the amount of time spent viewing them.
  1. People Are Never Without Their Phones
Apps reside on one of the most commonly carried device – the smartphone. One of the most convenient places for people to reach or engage with your business is through an app! There are higher chances of someone returning to engage with an app as compared to a website. The ease of use, the access, and the habit of browsing your device for ideas contribute greatly to this.
  1. Apps Pack A Bigger Range Of Services
A mobile app has higher engagement potential because it offers to the user a wider range of services within the app. They permit a great variety in the kind of online transactions including but not limited to dissemination of loyalty benefits or cards, push notifications, and even e-commerce transactions with great ease and safety. Apps have the potential to deliver coupons, send announcements that deepen the relationship with the consumer and help you build some sales. It is easier for the customers to get in touch with the company through an app and it increase customer satisfaction through way of instant gratification.
  1. Apps Give A Visual Recognition To Your Brand
One of the salient features of designing an app is to create an iconography that builds a visual memory for the customer. A mere icon on the phone that the customer is looking at frequently is a powerful tool to create a strong brand recognition & recollection in the customers’ memory.
  1. It’s Not So Complicated Anymore!
There is a very deeply placed myth that creating an app will be a very heavy investment on the time and money front especially for a small business owner. There might be reservation and confusion about the need to build the app for different platform customers including iOS, Android, Windows, and Blackberry. Apart from the indecisiveness about a number of factors including the suitability of a static vs. dynamic app, most small business owners do not have the expertise to build their own app. This concern is now being looked into and helping the small business owners build their own apps by providing them the correct tools to go for their own DIY app to suit their requirements and the limited budget.
  1. Set Yourself Apart From The Competition
In spite of all the hullabaloo about the app development phenomenon, there is still a lot of hesitation among the small business owners about it. There are very few players in the world of mobile apps when it comes to the small business segment. This might actually be the right time for you to take the leap and gain on the first movers’ advantage and keep yourself ahead of the times. This might be the one move that would set you apart from the rest of the crowd in your segment. A small business owner who boldly puts themselves out there on the market with such a strong move is sure to incite curiosity and confidence.
  1. The Possibility Of Becoming Obsolete
The fickle world of business is much like a bicycle – if you are not moving forward, you are going to fall! It is not a world for people who fail to recognize the tide of times and adapt themselves to it. As the business community is fast adapting to the mobile platform for a variety of reasons, it would be a disaster to not establish your business and services on this platform. The users today hardly browse the web for any service, solution or even shopping, it is all about apps, and not having an app would simply mean that you would be passed over in favor of your competitors who have taken advantage of this dynamic platform.
  1. It Increases Your Sales
An easier and smoother experience for the users means that there are higher chances of people actually using that app and availing your services or buying your product. An organization like Domino’s saw a 28% increase in their sales within six months of creating and launching their mobile app and today more than half of their online orders are done through mobile devices.   However, if these seem like reasons that are too generic and you are looking for some reasons that you might relate your business to, we have compiled a list of reasons particularly for your business. This list of reasons would give you the much needed guidance to help you take the final decision regarding a mobile app exclusively for your business.
  1. You Have A Business Problem Or An Optimization Issue
Most of the successful apps are created because there was a need and an opportunity for optimization of an existing process. While launching the first app for your company:
  • Do not overthink
  • Identify a short or long term objective
  • Plan an app that would serve a single purpose (They work the best).
  1. The Audiences Are Asking For It
Consider your target market or audiences and create a questionnaire as such:
  • Are they tech savvy?
  • Are they checking their phones frequently?
  • Are they craving for more of your content?
  • Are they asking for loyalty benefits, offers, deals, or invites?
  • Are they asking for a more efficient customer service?
  • Are they using your competitor’s apps?
If the answer to most of these questions for you is ‘yes!’ it is time you launched your app.
  1. You Know Why People Would Return To Your App
A battle well begun is already half won! If you are one of those lucky few, who have an idea for an app that would keep the people coming back for more, you definitely have half the battle in your bag. There’s no point waiting anymore. However, if you do not then it is time you come up with ways that would make your app engaging enough to make the users long to come back to it.
  1. You Need An Image That Screams Innovation & Cutting Edge
In this day and age, there are very few people who can be considered cutting edge or innovative if they are not going mobile first. A business that has been using apps indicates that they are willing to innovate instead of sticking to the norm. Sometimes even when we do not have a perfect use for the app, you may be using it only for the wow factor and there’s nothing wrong with that at all!
  1. You Are Losing Out To Competitors
Innovation becomes an absolute necessity when you see the competition updating themselves to new technologies. The request and questions for updating to new technologies would start coming up more frequently as the technology around you begins to grow. It has oft been established resoundingly that enterprise mobile apps are a strong means to drive competitive advantage. The reason “others are doing it” mind sound puerile, but is actually a good one! The cost and time demands of maintaining an app is no longer a pain and the new age low or no code platforms can make it easy breezy for you too!
  1. You Have Something Valuable To Add To The Existing Solutions
Just having a great idea is not enough at times. A good idea that is implemented badly can in fact be quite a disaster. If you can take an idea and make it better, it is totally worth doing it. Even if the earlier solution was working perfectly well, there is a good chance you know what you can add to it, and give you an edge.
  1. You Want to Improve the Internal Operations
A business mobile app can serve more purposes than stimulating customers and getting them involved in one manner or the other. Using mobile apps for internal operations can save you a lot of money. In fact, if you have a small business, you will be amazed how much time you and your resources will end up saving, which is as important as the money you are saving. If you were to go with what the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council says, a small business owner can save, on an average 291 hours per year with an app. This time saving comes from streamlining of daily tasks related to organization and logistics using an app. Apart from keeping an eye on your company email, social accounts, and CRM, you would also be able to track orders, manage inventory and other such critical tasks in real-time. This means that at any point in time, you would have at your fingertips, updated and accurate data. Adding the right features to your business app will also let you establish stronger communication among the employees within the organization with internal chatrooms, shared calendars, video conferences, and many such others.   While these are some great reasons to make you call an app developer, consider this list of situations when you don’t need an app!
  1. You Can’t Make Quick & Easy Updates To Your App
Even after the app has been launched, it is inevitable that you’d need to update and maintain it. It is a good idea to have a conversation with the agency or developer that you hired to build your app with regard to the kind of time and cost investment involved in some update scenarios, before you go on to hire one.
  1. If You Think You’d Need Just The One App
You might feel accomplished in launching your first app, but to expect that one app would suffice all purposes is a misplaced notion altogether. A good app is effective only when it is focused on a specialized aspect of the business. This is the reason that an average company built more than 10 apps in the last year. While at the initial stage, it might be okay to have just the one app, but it is advisable to plan for the management of multiple apps that would cover a great number of specialized aspects of your business.   These reasons can give you a clearer picture of the scenarios where you do and do not need an app. This will help boost your confidence in launching your first enterprise app and help you reconsider in the scenarios where you shouldn’t.

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Abhinav Girdhar

Founder and CEO of Appy Pie