Native App Events

50.00 Dollar US$
March 29, 2024 Spain, Cádiz, Alíjar 23

Description

Developing a native mobile application from scratch requires a huge upfront cost. Depending on the complexity, size, and type of the app, it can cost you as little as $5,000 to over $1 million in some cases. The increasing popularity of mobile apps in the gaming genre, entertainment, transportation, productivity, utility, etc. has led app market revenue to skyrocket. As per a report by Statista, the total revenue of the app market is expected to reach $673.80 billion by 2027. Every business is investing in app development right now. However, the most common question that they still ask is,  “How much does it cost to build a native app?” Let’s understand how you can develop a mobile application under a budget and join the entrepreneurs who are earning exponentially via their apps!    Native applications are built for a particular platform, say iOS or Android. Native applications are well-known for delivering high performance and a seamless user experience. Moreover, they work better on the operating systems they’re specifically designed and developed for. Since they are built using platform-specific languages and frameworks, they are bound to work much better than cross-platform apps.    However, these apps are distributed through their official app stores, that is, the Google Play Store (Android) and the Apple App Store (iOS). Although native applications are expensive to build, here’s why they are comparatively the best option for entrepreneurs wanting to launch an app-based business!    Optimized performance: native applications are well-optimized to work as per the specific platform’s architecture.  Seamless user experience: the applications offer an intuitive user experience since they are built as per the platform’s UI and UX design guidelines.  Direct access to the device’s features: native apps can easily leverage the device’s features at full capacity.  No compatibility issue: building native applications reduces the chances of compatibility issues and bugs, which is comparatively hard to achieve in cross-platform apps.  What’s the Cost of Building


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