Fail Early: A business might prototype their mobile app and discover that what they envisioned is not practical or what their users or stakeholders want. Far from being a waste of time and money, in this case beginning with a prototype saved a great deal in development costs and provides peace of mind and proof to executive teams that a digital solution won’t work.
Get Clarity: More often, prototypes give clarity regarding precisely what you need, and how a mobile app can fulfill on it. They allow you to play with ideas and solicit feedback before investing in developing the software.
Sell Early: Prototypes also perform a significant role in obtaining funding by demonstrating the product to investors, executive boards, or even prospective customers.
Iterate Quickly: Prototypes even benefit businesses that already have a clear mobile app concept in mind by allowing you to cycle through multiple drafts before developing software. You create a better product, with less time and money, by putting effort into the planning stages of developing a mobile app with a prototype, and that’s smart business.