If you’re planning on developing a mobile app, there are chances of you getting failed.

According to a research by Statista, 21 percent of apps downloaded by mobile app users worldwide were only accessed once during the first six months of ownership.

On demand taxi app

According to Wall Street Journal, just 60% of new businesses survive to age 3, while just 1 of every 10 makes it for 10 years or more. So, an application failure is without a doubt not surprising. Maybe not, for many. But, for the app developer who invested his hard-earned money in the development and marketing process of the app, it is heartbreaking.

When an application flops after putting considerable efforts, time and money into its development, everybody is responsible. And possibilities are great that the entire project will after that be canned. Mobile application failure goes a long way beyond a bug or error that can be solved. There can be numerous issues that can cause an application to fail. Finding them out won’t really make your application insusceptible to failure, but it will enable you to proceed cleverly and avoid signs that could make things take a dreadful turn.

To figure out such things, we decide to study the failure story an on-demand taxi app – Hailo.