Every app creator is familiar with the fear of not wanting to come up with something no one will love let alone subscribe to. No developer is excited with the thought of losing an investment. However, when you remember how the chart was headed with a total of $1 billion by Pokemon Go in 2016 and Apple dolling out an unbelievable $50 million to developers in 2016, then you will appreciate why developers do not attempt to create an app in isolation or simply watch the app happen by chance. The only luck you will find is when you work closely with platforms, and if you share a working relationship with the big ones like BigCommerce. This information may light up some sparks on your face, but before you go to sleep feeling all will be good the next morning, do yourself the favor of getting evenly familiar with some hacks that will give your new app the “wow” factor.
Where do I start from?
Once you have the certainty that an e-commerce platform like BigCommerce is willing to give you their robust platform to start great with your app ideas, the next thing you need to do is to find out how things work around the platform; the tools, how they work, and how can they be used to attract and retain the right customers. When you have mastered all these, you will know what idea to create and how to build them, as well as making good use of the massive API resources they send out regularly.
You can also take a look at the trends in BigCommerce.When you are short of ideas from the previous searches, you can search through the BigCommerce blog for new events that you can wrap an idea around. As well as other platforms that feature trends as they emerge and you are sure to get home with something.
You can brainstorm.Sitting and thinking aloud with friends, colleagues, and partners can help you arrive at that big idea. BigCommerce has a forum where developers interact and you may never know which one of them has some creative idea about the solution steaming up in your mind, from there a big shot can be born.
Try browsing through apps in apps stores.Another big idea hub is the app store and the play store. You may say they are already filled to the brim with apps, but have you bothered to understudy the reviews and ratings behind each of those apps? You will be shocked at the delay you have caused users by not coming up earlier with the alternatives/solutions popping up on your mind right now.
Go solo.
Think of reasons a user might make use of this. One of the ways of validating an idea is to visualize its workability. Would I use it/love it (as the creator)? Do I find it fancy and incredible? If your answers are favorable to these questions, then you have a killer idea, just waiting to hit the charts sooner than imagined.
The validation stage
It is one thing to have an app idea but ensuring it has legs to walk you to the chart is another mile to cover. First, you will have to research, this time you will be searching for keywords.
Keyword search.
Make use of your landing page.While your app is pending you can generate reviews from prospective users through your landing page. You may request for their emails and use that to predict the number of people that find your idea good and are interested in the idea too.
In launching your landing page, platforms like Kickoff and Launchrock are always handy to help.
Compare others. No matter how awesome your idea may sound, it may have similar apps offering your kind of solutions too. So it will be to your benefit if you check out those apps, search through for possible gaps from their ratings, and use the loopholes found, to your own advantage.
Having come this far, you will agree that having your app skyrocket on the charts with staggering millions of dollars to your fame is quite an achievable feat when you have exhausted these tips. So quit the wait and start exploring, and build your way to the headlines, and news bar of every news and financial report.
Tech-savvy and innovative, Marina is a full-stack developer with a passion for crafting seamless digital experiences. From intuitive front-end designs to rock-solid back-end solutions, she brings ideas to life with code. A problem-solver at heart, she thrives on challenges and is always exploring the latest tech trends to stay ahead of the curve. When she's not coding, you'll find her brainstorming the next big thing or mentoring others to unlock their tech potential.