1. Crash Reporting
Utilize tools like Sentry or Crashlytics. Fixing bugs is crucial because every crash is a potential lost user and can affect your rankings on the App Store or Play Store. Aim for zero crashes.
2. Analytics
Measure what’s important. I can't stress this enough. Many teams launch without analytics, thinking they'll add them later. Don't fall into that trap!
3. Clear Onboarding
Your initial screens should:
- Showcase your app
- Gather maximum insights about the people downloading your app
4. Requesting Permissions Thoughtfully
Permissions for notifications, camera, or photos shouldn't be abrupt. Use explanatory screens to soften these requests.
5. In-App Purchases
If your app involves payments, integrate them from day one. Switching from free to paid suddenly will alienate users and harm your app’s ratings.
6. Account Deletion
It's imperative to allow users to delete their accounts if they choose to.
7. Contact Form
Offer plenty of opportunities for users to give feedback. Positive comments boost morale, and constructive suggestions are invaluable.
8. Ask for a Rating
After users have had a chance to experience your app, kindly prompt them to rate it. Positive ratings can greatly enhance visibility in app stores.
9. Ask for a Review (Even if User Has Rated)
Encourage users to leave a detailed review. Even if they’ve rated the app, their specific feedback can be more persuasive to potential new users.
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