Want to Make your App Attractive? Here are some Design Tips
Last Updated on July 20, 2023 by Editorial Team
Author(s): Sophia Martin
Originally published on Towards AI.
1. Let Users Connect With Its Simplicity
Mobile application development has become a blasting reality lately, particularly for organizations that fantasies about accomplishing more prominent objectives. Because of its prospering interest in current occasions, having a versatile application implies a substantial lift to business development. Be that as it may, only one out of every odd customer tends to download and utilize an application.
According to a report, most users find out about new apps from friends or family (51%), by browsing app stores (48%), looking at recommended apps in the app store (34%), and seeing in-app ads (33%)
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