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Need an app? Let the local experts help

Need an app? Let the local experts help

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The number of hours people spend on their phones continues to increase every year, and more and more of that time is being spent in apps. Last year, eMarketer reported that on average, U.S. adults spend more than four hours per day using their phone's mobile internet and 90% of that time is spent within apps.

As smartphone technology and customer habits have changed, app designers and programmers have come up with innovative ways of designing apps to meet the needs of both customers and businesses. It is virtually guaranteed that if you can dream it, an app can be created for that.

Utah-based company helping businesses build state-of-the-art apps

AppsTango is a Utah-based company helping businesses create the apps they've been dreaming of. Using advanced engineering and cutting-edge design practices, AppsTango helps businesses old and new build state-of-the-art apps that help forge meaningful bonds between businesses and their customers.

AppsTango's past customers include DocsInk, a healthcare, communication and remote health app; Amber Alert GPS, a sensor-linked app that lets parents know in real-time where their children are; Aptive, a pest control business with a sales and customer-focused user experience, plus many more.

Apps becoming common parts of small business marketing and sales plans

As customers continue to increase their use of app-based services through their phones, more businesses than ever have turned to app creation to build their customer base and retain customer loyalty.

According to a 2018 survey released this year by Statista Research, 42% of small businesses already have a mobile app and 30% of the remaining small businesses plan to invest in one in the future. Unfortunately, many companies who don't have their own app yet are likely getting stuck at just the second step of the app creation process.

"No, the second step is not programming it," AppsTango says. "The second step is actually scoping it out and working with a programmer to get a quote, to determine what it would take to build," the company goes on. "Who knows how many countless ideas for the next mobile solution are simply floating around in people's minds?"

Taking an app from idea to implementation

At AppsTango, taking your idea from app design to implementation is simple. The website offers a simple form you can fill out to get a quick quote. Once you decide to move ahead, designers will walk you through the technical and design process to determine how you want your app to look, work and feel. Once designing begins, AppsTango customers can watch designers' progress in the AWS cloud. The final step is publication when AppsTango pushes your app live to your selected app store(s).

AppsTango's work doesn't stop there. Customers can count on continued support with a personal touch either on-demand or through a monthly retainer. And when the day comes that you'd like to bring your web development in-house, you can do that, too. AppsTango plans for the success of its clients and will streamline the transition from AppTango's team to the client's in-house development team when the time comes.

If you're ready to start ramping up your business and see the results for yourself, contact AppsTango today and let them bring your vision to life.

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