With the influx of mobile apps across the industry, competition is high. This means organisations must continuously optimise their mobile app(s), stay innovative and listen to what they’re customers are saying. And this is where in-app feedback plays an important role.
http://mopinion.com/guide-in-app-feedback-financial-institutions/
Today, the reviews and ratings of a product/service contribute a lot in the decision to purchase. For instance, we go through restaurant reviews before making a reservation, have a look at the movie ratings before buying the tickets and the same is the thing with mobile apps - we read app reviews before installing an app.
Mobile app reviews matter, as it indirectly affects the visibility of the application in the respective app stores, while also determining the chances of being featured on the homepage of the app stores.
http://mobileappdaily.com/importance-of-mobile-app-reviews/
Creating a structure for your app, however, can take a lot of time and energy, unless of course, you have the right tool in place. That is why many mobile developers start out with a mobile app wireframing or mockup tool. Mobile app wireframes can not only help save valuable time (and money!) but also help developers focus on the user experience.
https://mopinion.com/mobile-app-wireframing-mockup-tools/
In a previous article, we introduced three different ways in which you can collect mobile feedback (in-app): Webviews, APIs and SDKs. We explained that each of these methods have their own strengths and weaknesses. From implementation requirements to technical know-how and from internet limitations to performance (once implemented), we just about covered it all. However, now we want to take an even closer look at one method in particular, which happens to be very much on the rise especially in the area of Analytics: mobile SDKs.
https://mopinion.com/mobile-app-feedback-surveys-sdk/