Dev and designer • 22d
If you’re building the app fully with AI, that’s cool — just don’t trust AI blindly. It writes code, sure, but doesn’t care about bugs, app store rules, or real user experience. Before launching, a few basics you shouldn’t skip: • Test your app on low-end and mid-range phones too — not just the one you use. • Make sure scores, levels, or progress are actually saving — users hate losing progress. • Avoid asking for camera, mic, or location unless really needed — stores flag this fast. • Privacy policy and terms are a must — even a basic AI-generated one is okay, just make sure the links work. If you don’t want to share features, that’s cool — your USP is your call. But make sure what’s inside the app works as expected, because users won’t care why it broke. If you’re unsure about both stores, go for Android first. AI helps you build fast — but polish, feedback, and smart testing will decide if people stay or uninstall in 2 minutes.
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