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Why Mobile Development is So Expensive

Why Mobile Development is So Expensive

Is developing a mobile app worth the cost? Paying $30-50K for an app might be not a big deal for a big corporation but the same amount of money can constitute a huge part (if not all) of one’s startup capital. Today we’ll try to explain why mobile development is so expensive and why businesses can benefit from having a high-quality app for their clients.

The Importance of User Feedback in Software Development

The Importance of User Feedback in Software Development

The software development industry is highly competitive, constantly progressing, and requires continuous innovation. Our modern world is customer-centric. With technological advances, customer expectations as to UX also grow.

Digital Solutions For Logistics Trends

Digital Solutions For Logistics Trends

Automation is a major precondition for advancement in passenger and cargo transportation. With the introduction of new operational models, logistics today has become much more complex. Clients expect faster service and more transparency.

How to Redesign an Application: A Step-by-step Guide

How to Redesign an Application: A Step-by-step Guide

The trends in UI/UX design are volatile and have a short life. Mobile solutions that were trendy a decade ago will seem awkward and outdated today. Fortunately, redesign is the answer and the means to turn a new leaf in the lifecycle of your product.

ERP in Supply Chain Management: Role and Benefits

ERP in Supply Chain Management: Role and Benefits

Are you a business owner whose supply chain is a complex web of moving parts? But what if there was a way to simplify the chaos and bring order to the madness? It's not a flashy marketing campaign or a charismatic CEO. No, it's something far more powerful and often overlooked: the humble ERP system.

Best Flutter App Development Companies

Best Flutter App Development Companies

The Flutter framework for cross-platform development has quickly progressed. It gained the market after Google introduced it in 2017. In 2021, it went the extra mile and expanded its support to web and desktop applications.