Does your business need an app?

Does your business need an app?

An app can mean cashing in on potential customers who do their shopping via their phone and tablet. But remember there is a much cheaper option as well.

 

On a recent trip to the US I was amazed at how many businesses have an app all of their own. Glaziers, panel-beaters, plumbers - there were ads imploring me to download their app so I could access their services. But do you need one?
 
The first thing to understand is that there are a couple of options available if you want potential customers to access information about your business from their mobile phone. If you already have a web site then you can ask your site developer to create a mobile-friendly version of the site. When someone visits your site using a smartphone, they can be automatically redirected to the mobile site. 
 
Alternately, you can get a mobile app created. This will be more costly. We recently looked at having an app developed for a client and were told by a couple of developers that we wouldn't see any change from $10,000. And that would only cover iPhones. Android development would add significantly to that bill. In contrast, the mobile browser friendly site cost a few hundred dollars and was done in a couple of days.
 
So - do you need an app? You might feel that you need one given the amount of attention apps have been given but the reality is that unless you have a specific business plan for the app, a mobile version of your website might be all that's needed.

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