After you get the app done, can a non techie manage it? Like if it’s a task app, can the non tech guy hand over tasks to consumers? Can he send catchy push notifications through it?Through the admin panel that the tech guy has made? Obviously for bugs and new ideas that i conceive in the future, it’ll needs an external developer to add to it, I know that. Please do explain a bit without condescending:)

  • maga_ot_ozB
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    1 year ago

    Yeah, you can have anything you want made accessible by a non tech person. I run a dev/design agency and we do it all the time.

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      1 year ago

      was just worried about the tasks being updated, and some logo change during festival season, and the creative push notifications, Can all these be done by the admin panel?

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    1 year ago

    You can have them build it how you want it. A mobile app with an admin panel website it’s just how much budget you have. However, the main thing is you will have to update your app at least every 1-2 years. Google and Apple will make you update your app to be compatible with the new phones as they come out. Two years is probably the absolute max I would give. To do those updates a developer would be needed

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      1 year ago

      Yearly updates are fine…I was just worried about the tasks being updated, and some logo change during festival season, and the creative push notifications

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    1 year ago

    Think of it this way:

    Once I have a house built, can I handle all the upkeep if I’m not handy?

    Same type of answer.

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      1 year ago

      Basically it’s the same question I asked, and alas without an answer :)