Developing iOS apps begins with clarity: identifying the audience, defining the core job, and determining the scenario to address in the initial release. A thorough discovery phase helps outline the MVP, select an appropriate architecture, and skip features that seem impressive on paper but don’t enhance actual usage.
After the foundation is in place, attention turns to how the interface behaves, its performance, and stability across different iPhone models and iOS releases. Uniform navigation flows, disciplined state handling, and thoughtfully planned integrations (payments, authentication, analytics, backend APIs) simplify maintenance and scaling after the App Store release.