Your organization released an app, but now your team has no time to maintain or enhance it
Your customers are asking for new features, but maintaining your app takes up too much time.
Or maybe your next big idea has hit you, but you are still developing and maintaining your current app and want to make time to chase this new opportunity.
AppDoption can help you build and maintain your current or legacy app while you focus on the next big thing. All while retaining full ownership of your source code and customer relations. We will function as an internal team aimed at maintaining and supporting your existing products, giving you time to add features or expand your app portfolio.
You are unsure if your app adheres to the latest security and privacy standards and want to assess and improve.
The organizational cost of an security or privacy incident can be really high and it makes much sense to have a team of experts make an honest assessment in order to avoid catastrophes.
AppDoption can help you asses the current state of your app and improve its security standards. We can function as an inside consultant but also as an outside team challenging your internal app team.
Your users want an app, but your in-house development teams have no experience or time
You build a successful business and your customers are very content using your apps.
However, you long for more time off to enjoy other aspects of life. Or maybe taking a long relaxing holiday or retiring.
You tried selling the business, but have been unable to find a viable partner.
But you still want to leave your customers in capable hands, preferably with someone who shares your vision.
AppDoption will work together with you to create the best exit strategy for you and your users. During a transition time, you will document your code and decisions and educate our team on the intricacies of your product and systems.
While you enjoy more time off, you will know your users are in good hands.
You support the last three operating systems releases, but your users are complaining that they want support for older software
It takes a lot of effort to create high quality software. Testing an app in several versions of an operating system on current and older devices.
Software companies often decide only to support the last few revisions of an operating system. The result is that customers are less likely to upgrade to the latest version of an app, just because the minimal system requirements have changed. The big software vendors don’t care, but as an indie developer you want to uphold the best relationship you have with your customers.