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08 Sep 2020 • Anastasia Osypenko

Six Reasons Why You Should Fire Your Mobile App Development Company

The potential failures that come with outsourcing to mobile app development companies have already become such a tired cliché that a seasoned professional could easily write a tragicomedy play on the subject and it would become a smash hit on Reddit. If you don’t believe us, search for horror stories on forums and you’ll quickly get the idea. It’s truly scary that it may take up to five years for…

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08 Sep 2020 • Jack Rudenko

How to Build an App in 6 Weeks and Speed Up Your Time-To-Market

In case you didn't know, it usually takes about 4-6 months to build a mobile app (roughly). And this is only the first version of it. Six months to build an app is pretty long and expensive which is especially painful for product owners who are trying to achieve product/market fit. Over 10 years in the business of app development we've accomplished many applications. Some of them took less than…

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08 Sep 2020 • MadAppGang

Clutch Reviewed MadAppGang as a Top Wearable App Developer

At MadAppGang, we rely on our experience and expertise in the niche areas of app development to give our clients the best possible product. The changing landscape of apps in the global economy means that our products carry an important significance not only to ourselves but also to our clients. After being reviewed by Clutch as one of the top wearable app developers, it is clear to us that our…

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08 Sep 2020 • Jack Rudenko

Want to Build an App? Here Is a Mobile App Development Process with Steps to Follow

If you're reading this, we assume you've never tried building a mobile application. If this is true, we must say that this is something a successful entrepreneur has to do at some point. Building a product is a bumpy road. And not everyone who tried developing a mobile application has gotten through it successfully. They've hit some rocks, got some cuts, and learned. And hopefully, they've…

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29 May 2020 • Anastasia Osypenko

How to Develop a Telehealth App

A concise telehealth app development guide. Learn how to develop a telemedicine app from scratch: a market overview, core features, trends, and more.

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28 May 2020 • Anastasia Osypenko

How to Develop a Medicine Delivery App

Statistics show that an increasing number of people are buying medications online or are interested in doing so. According to a Zion Market report, the global e-pharmacy market, with an estimated worth of $42 billion in 2018, is expected to reach $107 billion by 2025. However, convenient solutions for ordering and purchasing prescription drugs online are few and far between. Developing a medicine…

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28 May 2020 • Anastasia Osypenko

How to Develop a Hospital Management App

Mobile apps are being integrated into healthcare systems worldwide to improve care, provide health-related information, and help patients manage their own health. Within hospital management there are a number of problems that can also be addressed with mobile solutions. Which workflow inefficiencies are medical facilities struggle with? A lack of standardisation in documentation. A decentralised…

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28 May 2020 • Anastasia Osypenko

What Is the Cost of Developing a Healthcare App?

Industry wide, healthcare costs are continuously increasing. Medical services have become more expensive, especially in the US, and the market for digital solutions is experiencing record growth. According to Global Market Insights, the digital health industry, valued at $86.4 billion in 2018, will exceed $500 billion by 2025. Healthcare app development costs rise in tandem with the industry as a…

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28 May 2020 • Anastasia Osypenko

Healthcare Mobile App Design: A Guide to the Industry’s Best Practices

From the very first solutions till now, unintuitive design is a recognisable problem in healthcare software. Both institutions and patients are reluctant to adopt digital tools, largely because of their design inadequacies. Experts claim that design has been regarded as unimportant in healthcare and that companies need education focusing on why design is worth the investment. Truly helpful, easy…

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