How important is UI/UX for an app?

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Oscar von Hauske
You are designing an interface wether you like it or not. The only question is wether you’ll do it intentionally and with quality or not. So I guess you just have to ask yourself, do I care about the way customers interface with my product or not
Tobin Harris
UI/UX is massively important. Breaking that down... Invest 80% in UX and 20% UI UX If you read app reviews, very few people complain the app isn't pretty enough. They complain if it fails to solve their problems, or hinders them getting the job done, or inconveniences them. UI An app that looks ugly will put people off, but not as much as you think (hence 20%).
Chris Watson
Likewise, the heart is essential for our body, UI/UX is vital for an app!
Ceeya AI - Personal Brand Builder
What kind of question is this? What are you really trying to get out of this question? You should at least put your own opinion or why you are asking this question.
Edward G
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I'd say it's the most important but not for idea validation in your MVP. Idea validation is to see if your idea solves the problem and if there's any appetite to purchase. Unless your product is directly tied to UX (like a no-code product for example) then it can wait a bit. But your UX is the first thing people see and it directly connects with people's emotions. People buy with their emotions first and justify with logic later.
Valerii Androshchuk
Pleasant UI is important for brand image. Solid UX is a key for self-service apps. All-in-all both need to be on a decent level to gain customers.
Shaur ul Asar
An effective UI/UX structure keeps users engaged and helps businesses acquire loyal customers. A good UI helps the app load faster and provides users with a premium experience in terms of navigation, look and feel about expanding the customer base. In the end, it's all about building a trusted user base.
The UI/UX is important for two primary reasons. The first reason is customer satisfaction. It only means how well the customer feels after using the app. The second factor is the success of the app. If your UI/UX is good, the customer will love it, use it more often, and recommend it to their friends. When you have many customers, it will be an opportunity to make money.
Appstudio
As the world becomes increasingly digitized, the importance of UI/UX for apps only grows. A great user interface and user experience are essential for keeping users engaged with your app. After all, users are more likely to continue using an app that is easy and enjoyable to use. There are many factors that contribute to a great UI/UX, such as the overall design, navigation, and usability. It’s important to consider all of these factors when creating your app so that users have the best experience possible. While UI/UX is important for all apps, it can be especially critical for certain types of apps, such as those that are used for business or e-commerce purposes. In these cases, a good UI/UX can mean the difference between a successful app and one that flops. So, if you’re planning on creating an app, make sure to give UI/UX some serious thought – it could be the key to your success. To avail best UI/UX design and development services visit : https://www.appstudio.ca/ui-ux-d...
Rich Watson
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it's the first impression- so very
Radhika Majithiya
UX/UI Design plays an essential role in achieving this goal. The UX/UI Design of the application improves the user experience and customer satisfaction which ultimately helps increase the number of users of the specific application. Looking to hire a UI/UX designer? Read this blog for more information: https://hirefullstackdeveloperin...
Gaurav Goyal
Glad that you asked this question. UX is extremely important for the product to succeed. We revamped our UX a few months ago and saw a whooping 50% increase in conversions just because of this. Retention also improves significantly with a solid UX. I can't insist more on having a great UX.
Geri Máté
Extremely important for post-MVP phases. MVPs shouldn't focus on delivering world class UI. UX, however, starts way before your users begin to use the app. Make promises that you can live up to and change your user's life. When your UX is nothing but a fancy UI but can't make meaningful change to your user's, you have nothing but a cool looking frontend.
Soumya Chaturvedi
User interface and user experience (UI/UX) are critical for any app. Poor UI/UX can make it difficult or even impossible for users to use your app, which could ultimately lead to its downfall. There are a number of factors that go into creating good UI/UX, including the following: –The look and feel of the user interface must be intuitive and easy to navigate. –All elements of the UI should be consistent with one another so that users don't have to spend time trying to figure out how things work. –Your screens should load quickly so that users don't become frustrated or bogged down by unnecessary delays. –User input needs to be accurately handled in order to provide accurate feedback about what is happening onscreen.
Rahul Mehta
I read somewhere this line "Design used to be the seasoning you’d sprinkle on for taste; now it’s the flour you need at the start of the recipe". And i think this is more than enough to know that how important UI/UX is in today's world.
Karolina
It is necessary to make an app interesting for users. More satisfied users -> more recommendations to users' friends/teammates etc. -> more downloads and purchases!
Chintan Sapovadiya
Whether user will stick to your app or not will be hugely dependent on UI/UX. It is the soul of the app.
Brian Femminella
I think that it's one of THE most important things. Think about it, does a small feature/tweak really matter to us (as startup members) -- no. But, when you think about the user experience, it is everything. The way your product flows, the simplicity of the UI, it's all a journey for the user that you want to make special and engaging.
Elia
Apps basically depend on UI/UX.
Larissa Moreno Ríos
I think that a good UX/UI Design is what makes a customer keep using your product or prefer you rather than others. I believe that the User experience has been the biggest factor that helped us close deals with some of the most important banks in Mexico, because still.. a lot of companies take UX/UI for granted thinking that it is just about "having a good-looking app"