One mistake I see many new mobile app developers make

Published 4 hours ago
Source: reddit.com

I’ve been building mobile apps for about 2 years, and the biggest mistake I see (and made myself) is this:

Starting to code before clearly understanding the user problem.

I used to jump straight into UI, animations, and features because it felt productive. But later I realized users didn’t care about most of it.

What actually helped:

  • clearly define one problem the app solves
  • build the smallest version that solves it
  • get feedback as early as possible

Clean UI and more features come later.
Understanding the user comes first.

Hope this helps someone starting out.

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