Changes to Consider in Your App Development Process
Familiarity can breed inefficiency. Discover why your app development team should embrace change, from updating old structures to integrating security and feedback throughout the process.
In any line of work, if you and your team develop a rhythm that works for you, it’s going to be difficult to encourage you to change. However, there are more reasons than you might expect for doing so. First of all is simply that the way you’re currently doing things – while familiar – might not be the optimum route to take. Making small adjustments here and there might feel inconvenient, but it could result in positive changes overall.
Secondly, though, when it comes to something like app development, the technology in question changes all the time, meaning that your current process might simply be outdated.
Team and Working Structure
There will always be certain fluctuations that have to be taken into account – the number of people who you’re working with will change, for example, and that’s naturally going to change the way that you work. However, it’s also a scenario that should change the way you work, but ultimately might not – leading to an old, rigid structure forcing itself on your present circumstances.
Take, for instance, your management structure. You might usually find yourself as the sole manager of the team, especially if you find it easier for everything to go through you. However, if the team is growing, then it becomes unwieldy to have such a bottleneck in the approval process, meaning that you might have to hire middle managers to whom you can delegate these decision-making duties.
Integration of Security
In app development specifically, questions of security are going to be important to ask – but it’s valuable to understand how even asking the same questions each time will prevent you from looking to the future. Web application security in the modern world is something that you might have to incorporate differently than you did in the past – rather than it being something that you consider after the primary development of the platform, it might instead be something that you have to integrate more closely with the rest of the development. This can ensure that it’s better protected against some of the more sophisticated threats that could target it, making the app more useful and usable to audiences as a result.
While this might make your development process more complicated, the strengthening of the final product that it achieves will be beneficial for your brand’s reputation.
Feedback Process
It can be disheartening to work on a given project for a long time only to realize that audiences don’t feel the same passion for it that you did. Feedback is always going to be something that’s vital in turning a product around, especially an app, but rather than waiting for it to release, you might look for ways to achieve this feedback throughout development. Part of this might involve focus testing, as well as offering beta releases with in-app mechanisms that can collect this feedback. These things might add more stages to the development process, but they might also make you feel more confident in a result that lives up to your expectations.


