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IPhone Development Costs

15 pointsby malbiniakover 14 years ago

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gte910hover 14 years ago
Eh, I hear this all the time: It costs 30k min to do an iPhone app! Etc.<p>My company does mobile development (see profile for email) all day long.<p>The issue is <i>letting your dev tell you what can be done inexpensively</i> and starting with that. The hourly ranged mentioned in the article fits exactly what we charge (although on the lower side), however the time required is way off base. If you come with fully developed wireframes, etc, they're sure to include 3-10 things which would take quite a bit longer than an alternative, or will contain lots of things better put in a version 2 product. What you want is no approval requirements based designs with a developer you like the past work of.<p>Mobile is not an easy platform. It has lots of constraints that normal PC's and the Web do not have to deal with, and so it's harder to train qualified devs for it still. However, the projects created on this platform can be done economically with the correct guidance.<p>If you try to run the project too completely, try to be too involved, you can very well get the prices and timelines in that article.<p>Even if you have the cash to spend 30k on the App: My suggestion, get something done for the 7-10k range which satisfies part of your original vision, release, then work on adding more. Iterate on the design you got in the first version, after you can get solid quotes on the changes in it, and after you have some revenue to justify additional expense.
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klsover 14 years ago
<i>Outsourcing has it’s own pros and cons, and I’ll leave it up to you to decide if it’s a worthwhile approach for your apps development.</i><p>That is pretty bad advice. Baiting with the "outsourcing is cheap" but not citing the statistical increase in failed projects is a disservice to those looking for genuine information.<p>Worse yet taking an easy exit like "I'll leave it up to you to decide" is punting the responsibility of disclosure. You should either not mention it, or inform you readers that outsourcing required intricate detailed knowledge in technical development, or one can loose control of the project, which directly translates into a higher risk of failure and total loss of investment. It is also your duty to inform your readers that recovery of funds is impossible due to the disparity of legal systems and protections afforded under international law. AKA, if you get ripped off you have little recourse and the recourse you have is more expensive that the money lost, in regards to sub $200,000 projects.
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