The Game-Changing Potential of Augmented Reality for Businesses
- 13.11.2024
The digital world would be far easier if everything just worked once it was completed. Unfortunately, this is not the case and apps especially need regular maintenance across several fields in order to remain fully functional and keep delivering positive user experiences. Updates are a key part of the maintenance process and will form a considerable chunk of the work your app developers carry out and are frequently a far more practical solution than redeveloping, or replacing the app once it starts to show its age or no longer meets the user requirements. A question our experts at Appoly frequently face is that of why and how often an app should be updated, see the answer as well as some additional information on the subject below.
The reasons to regularly carry out updates are pretty much endless and any app looking to retain functionality should have regular maintenance caried out on it. Some of the leading benefits are as follows:
Having seen the assortment of benefits that regular updates can have for your app; you might be inclined to update it as often as possible. This, however, isn’t always the right solution as users can quickly get fatigued of constant updates and may actually be negatively impacted by the changes. While the size of the updates plays a massive part in dictating how often they should be implemented, our team at Appoly recommends that you don’t surpass one or two small changes a month. Before settling on a regularity, you should keep user feedback in mind; Does the app need major updates? Are consumers happy with the aesthetic and user experience? Will we potentially make the app worse by updating it? By keeping these factors in mind, you should be able to gauge the right update frequency for your app.
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