There is no simple answer here. The timeframe can vary depending on various factors, such as the complexity of the app, the features it includes, the number of entertainment app developers, the technology chosen, or special law requirements that need to be fulfilled.
All entertainment applications serve different purposes and, thus, are of different complexity in nature. On average, it takes us around 3 months to complete the Minimum Viable Product and launch the first version of your app across the mobile stores. However, developing a full version of an entertainment app can take anywhere from 4-8 months. However, this timeline can vary depending on the specific requirements of the entertainment app development project. For example, the development time may take longer if the app requires advanced features or technology, such as AI or machine learning. It is worth remembering that the development process typically involves several stages, including:
- Ideation and concept phase:
The main purpose of this stage is to set objectives and challenges for your product, as well as its key features. This can take anywhere from several weeks to a few months, depending on the complexity of the idea. - Design and prototyping phase:
The design and prototyping phase involves creating wireframes and visual designs for the app. This can take several weeks to a few months, depending on the number of screens and the level of complexity of the chosen solution. - Development phase:
This phase consists of code writing and integrating any necessary APIs and backend systems. This phase can take several months to complete, depending on the size of the app and the development team. - Testing and debugging phase:
This phase is essential to ensure the app functions properly and is bugs-free. This phase can take several weeks to several months, depending on the size and complexity of the app.
Our entertainment app development company takes a very personalised approach to each client we work with, so we usually provide you with an estimated length of the development process at the early stages of project planning.