11 Helpful Tools for Every Step of Building a Mobile AppBuilding an app requires that you have the right tools to deliver efficiently on every aspect of its life cycle.

ByRahul Varshneya

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You cannot build a mobile app in isolation using just the native developer kit. Building an app requires that you have the right tools to deliver efficiently on every aspect of its life cycle.

Developing your first app can be a daunting experience, especially when you do not have enough knowledge ofthe tools available. Adopting these third-party tools will help you get to market quickly so that you can focus on getting the product/market fit for your app.

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Prototypingyour app gives you clarity on its every aspect, feature and the user flow. You need to have this bit sorted even before you approach a developer for building the application. The more clarity you have on your requirements, the more precise your timeline and pricing estimate for development.

1.Proto.iolets you create a full mobile-app experience without coding. What you get is a complete user flow and navigation of your app with interactive elements such as gestures and touch events to make it interactive.

2.InVisionis another tool that allows you to create a fully interactive app prototype. The free tool also allows you to interact with your team members through a collaborative framework.

3.POPhelps entrepreneurs, designers or even students to transform their pen and paper ideas into a prototype. If you started by sketching on a notepad, simply import it into this app by taking a picture.

A/B testing.The only way to know if something is working in your app is to test and measure it. You need to keep testing until you reach the desired result.

4.Amazon A/B Testing. Amazon has a free scalable tool for creating and running in-app experiments. Check outAir Patriots' case studyon how it improved its retention using the Amazon tool.

5.Heatmapshighlights the hottest areas on your mobile app, letting you track gestures, device orientation, user flows (navigation) and engagement.

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Mobile backend.If your app requires users to sign up to use or any data is stored externally, then you need to build a backend. This means additional costs as well as signing up with a hosting provider. Early-stage mobile-app startups now have the option of using a third-party mobile-backend-as-a-service (MBaaS) provider to minimize those costs and develop quickly.

6.Parse. Facebook recently bought Parse. One of the most popular apps using Parse is Instagram. It gives you a great deal of flexibility along with a very easy to use iOS and Android developer kit that automatically takes care of synchronizing your app's data with its cloud database.

7.Kinveyexcels in the third-party integration provided through the platform. With Kinvey, you can pull rich video content from Brightcove's App Cloud.

8.Xamarinhas an impressive set of clients such as Rdio and MarketWatch using its backend. It's helpful if you're building native iOS or Android apps in C#.

Analytics.I can't stress the importance of analytics enough. Analytics allow you to analyze user behavior in your app to get insights into what features are being used and which parts are driving conversions. They are also helpful in building an efficient marketing strategy.

9.Flurryis a free tool that gives you insights into your users and app performance. You can track every menu tap, understand the user path, create funnels to optimize conversions and create user segmentations.

Marketing.通常,大多数企业家ma的错误狗万官方ke is to think about marketing only after their product is live in the app store. You should start marketing the day you put your app into production.

10.Hello Baris the simplest way to drive visitors to your highest-converting landing pages. It also helps you collect more emails and get more social shares.

11.FameBitconnects you to YouTube influencers to create content that is shared a huge network. It's fantastic for startups as videos start at $100.

Which tools do you recommend? Tell us in the comments section below.

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Rahul Varshneya

Co-founder at Arkenea

Rahul Varshneya is the co-founder ofArkenea, an award-winning web and mobile app development agency.

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