A lot of founders say they want to build a telemedicine MVP.
But when the feature list starts growing, it usually stops being one MVP.
It turns into:
A patient app
A doctor dashboard
An admin panel
Secure messaging
Video consultation
Billing
Maybe e...
Integrating external APIs speeds up initial development, but the long-term expenses often catch teams off guard. Unoptimized API calls and rigid subscription tiers can easily cause your monthly app maintenance costs to increase by 2x or 3x as your us...
As engineers, we love plug-and-play solutions. Need authentication? Auth0. Need an email receipt? SendGrid. Need a conversational interface? OpenAI. It drastically reduces our time-to-market. But building a product entirely out of third-party microse...
Most app cost calculators look helpful at first.
They ask for a few inputs:
Platform
Number of screens
Complexity
Maybe a few features
Then they return a number.
The problem is not that calculators are useless. The problem is that many of them...
A Quick Test to See if your Quote is Missing Money.
If you are building a React Native app in the USA, a quote can look fine and still be missing big items.
Missing items do not stay missing.
They show up later as extra invoices, delays, and stress....
There’s a feature in a lot of apps that nobody uses.
But nobody deletes.
It’s usually something like:
•A notification that keeps coming, even after you turned it off
•A screen you never visit but can’t remove
•A setting you don’t understand and neve...
Most founders budget the build. Then launch happens, and the monthly bills start.
In the United States, app maintenance is not just bug fixes. These include updates, store submissions, OS changes, payments, crashes, analytics cleanup, and support is...
Most apps don’t get users wrong because the tech is 'bad.'
They get users wrong because they get users too early.
You do one thing once, and the app decides:
'Cool. This is who you are now.'
But real life doesn’t work like that.
You searched 'how ...
I opened Spotify to focus.
It played a playlist I used during a breakup… two years ago.
Technically, that’s personalization.
Emotionally, it’s tone-deaf.
This is what a lot of mobile apps are doing with AI right now.
They remember a moment but mi...
AI has made it dramatically easier to prototype software. Features that once took weeks can now be sketched out in hours.
But in early-stage products, I keep seeing the same pattern repeat:
teams add AI before they’ve nailed the fundamentals.
Not b...
I keep seeing teams jumping into AI before they’ve even nailed the problem.
Not because AI is required — but because it sounds like the next step.
Over time, I’ve started using a simple rule:
If rules still work → automate.
If rules are broken at sc...
Most teams don’t fail because the agency “can’t build.”
They fail because nobody agrees on what done means — and the cracks show up right after the first version ships.
Here’s what usually breaks first in this order, based on what I’ve seen across e...
I just published a longer guide comparing in-house vs agency vs freelancers for startup mobile apps.
Instead of a link drop, here are the 5 takeaways that actually matter:
1 This is a risk decision delivery, quality, runway, not just a cost decisi...