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How to Build a PoC for a Mobile App?

How to Build a PoC for a Mobile App?

The launch of a new product covers a number of stages, from forming an idea and conducting primary research to releasing the final version to the market. Proof of Concept allows you to test the viability of the concept and get feedback for further product improvement. In this article, we will consider the main stages in the process of creating a PoC for a mobile application.

Proof of Concept is a test version of a product created to check the viability of an idea. PoC demonstrates that a specific concept, features, and technologies can be implemented in a mobile app.

This approach is used for initial testing on the target audience: this way you can collect feedback and determine the potential demand for the product. At the same time, PoC allows you to better understand the technical and functional requirements for the future app, estimate the amount of work, time, and resources needed for full development.

PoC for a mobile app

Planning

The first step is to define goals, functionalities, technical and business requirements. For example, for a mobile task manager, the PoC can test the main functions: creating, editing, or deleting tasks, and integrating with the calendar. 

Technical requirements may include specifications for integration with specific APIs or data processing capabilities. For example, if the PoC requires integration with a payment system, you need to determine which APIs will be used and whether they meet your technical needs. In terms of business goals, you need to evaluate how the PoC fits into the company's overall strategy, what problems it solves for the end user, and whether there is potential for commercial success.

Research and analysis 

Market analysis helps determine how PoC will differ from other solutions. Before you start developing, it is important to research similar mobile apps, what features they offer, and what can be improved or added. This will help you understand what unique value you can offer to stand out from the competition and meet user needs.

The next step is to choose the technologies to implement the technical requirements. What platforms and tools will be used to develop the app? What programming languages, frameworks, hosting and data storage services should be chosen? For example, to create an interactive mobile app, you need to choose between native development and the cross-platform Flutter technology.

Prototyping

Prototyping provides a clear idea of the main features, interface, and navigation of the future product. It demonstrates the basic functionality needed to prove the concept, but does not necessarily contain all the features of the final version. It starts with defining the structure of the screens and their interaction. The process also includes the development of mockups that visualize the location of the main controls, menus, buttons, and interactive components.

Let's take a look at a mobile application for learning languages. The prototype may include a screen for selecting a language, details of lessons, an interface for completing exercises and viewing progress. For easy navigation, it is important that all screens are clearly planned and logically interconnected.

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Testing

The testing stage involves checking the functionality, identifying potential problems, collecting feedback, and making the necessary changes before the final version of the product is launched. For a mobile FinTech app, this may include checking the functions of expense tracking, creating financial reports, and integrating with bank accounts.

The usability test determines how intuitive the application interface is for users. To evaluate the performance of the PoC, it is important to consider the speed of loading screens, the response to user actions, and the overall stability of the system. Gathering feedback from real users allows you to assess whether the PoC meets its goals and identify aspects for improvement.

The mobile app PoC is an effective way to confirm the potential of your idea before investing in full development. The stages of creating a PoC include planning to define goals and requirements, market research, prototyping, and testing. 

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