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3 Problems You Need to Know Before Creating Your App

If you’re thinking about developing an app, I NEED to warn you about 3 major problems you’ll face if you don’t pay close attention BEFORE starting development.

I can guarantee this is crucial because I’ve been developing apps—especially games—for 14 years.

These problems are extremely common and happen to many people who want to build an app but don’t know how to choose the right professionals for the job.

And if you don’t pay attention to these details, you’ll end up dealing with STRESS, WASTED MONEY, and most importantly, LOST TIME. Imagine how many opportunities could slip away just because of poor planning!

That’s why I’m also going to give you a complete checklist to ensure your app is developed in the shortest time possible with exceptional quality—both for launch and future updates. That way, you’ll be 100% prepared and won’t need to look for more information elsewhere.

Problem #1: Lack of a Clear Step-by-Step Plan

Imagine going weeks or even months without seeing progress, with your project stuck, and you have no idea what’s going on. You keep asking for updates, but all you get are vague answers—or worse, complete silence.

This is one of the biggest silent killers of app development. Without a structured plan, projects drag on, budgets burn out, and deadlines get missed. Many only realize the damage when it’s too late—left with a half-built app and no way forward.

Without a clear timeline—locked in a solid contract, with fast deliveries and weekly calls—you lose control, don’t know what to demand, and worst of all, your project can completely stall.

Problem #2: Becoming a Hostage to Your Developer

Now, think about this: what if you need to switch developers halfway through?

If you don’t have full access to the source code and documentation, you’re completely stuck—you become a hostage.

No surprises—everything must be outlined in the contract.

Remember: If your developer gets hit by a bus (God forbid), you don’t lose your project—as long as everything is properly documented.