Lets just start by saying it up front: there is no such thing as a perfect app. More importantly, there is no such thing as a finished app.
There will always be a design tweak to make the app more beautiful. There will always be a navigation adjustment that can make the user experience better. You will always learn about another feature suggested by your users that you hadn’t considered.
Apps can always be improved due to a concept we call “The Verdict Volume”:
-1000 users can “test” the app in one day equaling 1000 “tests”
-It would take a QA weeks or months to run 1000 “tests”
Therefore, the best way to fully test an app is to release a first version and let the volume of your users give you feedback as to what needs to be improved and/or added.
The iterative process of building an app includes real user feedback. Think of an app as a living organism that grows and morphs. Think of an app’s version release as a snap shot in time, like the notches on the wall as a kid grows.
It’s not perfection itself, rather, the” pursuit of perfection” that drives innovation and quality user experiences. Our job as app designers and developers is to work with you to constantly close the gap between a current version and the mythical concept of perfection.
Building a reputable, dependable and beautiful app takes time; that is why its important to choose a design & development partner instead of a one-time provider. Give us a call to see if we are a good fit for your project.
Why Being “Perfect” is Wrong
Posted by Mikka & Nicolas in Blog, Uncategorized
Lets just start by saying it up front: there is no such thing as a perfect app. More importantly, there is no such thing as a finished app.
There will always be a design tweak to make the app more beautiful. There will always be a navigation adjustment that can make the user experience better. You will always learn about another feature suggested by your users that you hadn’t considered.
Apps can always be improved due to a concept we call “The Verdict Volume”:
-1000 users can “test” the app in one day equaling 1000 “tests”
-It would take a QA weeks or months to run 1000 “tests”
Therefore, the best way to fully test an app is to release a first version and let the volume of your users give you feedback as to what needs to be improved and/or added.
The iterative process of building an app includes real user feedback. Think of an app as a living organism that grows and morphs. Think of an app’s version release as a snap shot in time, like the notches on the wall as a kid grows.
It’s not perfection itself, rather, the” pursuit of perfection” that drives innovation and quality user experiences. Our job as app designers and developers is to work with you to constantly close the gap between a current version and the mythical concept of perfection.
Building a reputable, dependable and beautiful app takes time; that is why its important to choose a design & development partner instead of a one-time provider. Give us a call to see if we are a good fit for your project.