Figuring The Costs Of Custom Mobile Business App Development

Brittney Huggins

App Development Costs

How much are mobile business apps going to cost you? Here’s a compendium of analyses, surveys and calculators to help set reasonable expectations for what building a custom mobile business app will cost.


Summary (TL;DR)

Surveys suggest that the price range for developing an enterprise mobile app is most often from $100,000 to $500,000:

  • A VDC survey of enterprise app developers found mobile apps to cost an average of $140,000 each.
  • A Clutch survey of app development companies indicated a median price of $171,450 per app.
  • A Kinvey survey of CIOs found the average price to be $270,000 per app.
  • Cost calculators provided by various companies show a feature-rich app might cost from $267,000 to $360,000.
  • An EMM survey showed over 75% of enterprises budgeting over $250,000 for mobility solutions, with over 25% budgeting over $1.5 million.

Ranges by app development companies

Here is how three agencies characterize their typical price range for developing a business app:

  • “somewhere between $100,000 and $300,000” —Applico
  • “anywhere between $150,000 to $450,000” ––Savvy Apps
  • “as little as $150,000 … as much as $500,000” —Fueled
  • “somewhere between $100,000 and $400,000” —Reinvently


App development cost surveys

Outsystems 2017 Research Report: IT is Overwhelmed

An Outsystems survey of 3,200 IT professionals found 62% reporting a large app development backlog, and 37% facing a shortage of mobile app developers. Nearly half report dissatisfaction with apps taking too long to develop: Over 80% of mobile apps take over three months to develop, and 40% of apps taking longer than 6 months.


VDC Research survey: $140,000 average cost per app

In a 2017 executive brief, VDC reported findings from a survey of application developers. On average organizations require more than 6 months to develop and deploy a single mobile application, and spend an average of $140,000. VDC also found that 36% of organizations were dissatisfied with the speed at which their business was adopting mobile applications.


Kinvey CIO survey: $270,000 average cost per app

A survey conducted by Kinvey, involving CIOs and Mobile Leaders, revealed that mobile app development is deemed as "expensive, time-consuming, and exasperating." The survey from November 2014 uncovered that:


- 56% of mobile leaders stated that it takes between 7 months to over a year to develop a single app.

- 18% reported investing between $500,000 to over $1,000,000 per app, averaging at $270,000 per app.


Clutch agency survey: $171,450 median cost per app

A study conducted by Clutch among 12 top mobile application development firms inquired about the time investment needed for mobile app development tasks. The findings revealed a "median high" cost of $171,450, showcasing a substantial range from below $30,000 to beyond $700,000. Released in January 2015, the report provides comprehensive insights into the factors influencing costs.


It’s interesting to note that the largest cost driver according to the Clutch survey is not the features of the app but the infrastructure, which includes:


  • Basic controls
  • Data storage
  • 3rd party integration
  • Access to enterprise data
  • Data encryption
  • Scalability


2016 enterprise survey: $250,000 – $500,000 mobility budget most common

The Enterprise Mobility Exchange surveyed 300 senior mobile practitioners around the world and published ‘The Global State of Enterprise Mobility: 2016’. One finding of the survey was that the most common budget size for the next 12-18 months was $250,000–$500,000 chosen by 29.1 per cent of respondents — followed by 25.3% who answered over $1.5 million.


Gartner MADP ‘magic quadrant’ survey

In the June 2016 edition of the Magic Quadrant for Mobile App Development Platforms, Gartner conducted an analysis of 17 vendors within the MADP category. These vendors included Adobe, Appcelerator, Appian, Backbase, DSI, Embarcadero, IBM, Kony, Mendix, Microsoft, Oracle, OutSystems, Pegasystems, Progress, Red Hat, Salesforce, and SAP.


Gartner characterizes initial annual licensing costs for MADP vendors (not including actual app development efforts) in a three-tier structure, with the following number of vendors falling into each category:


  • 4 vendors in the low-cost tier of less than $25,000 per year
  • 3 vendors in the midrange tier of between $25,000 and $100,000 per year
  • 10 vendors in the enterprise tier of more than $100,000 per year


Even within the category of 'low-cost' options, Gartner points out that the total expenses could increase substantially based on additional services acquired from these suppliers.


The full Gartner report can be found here (registration required).


App development cost calculators

Numerous mobile app and platform companies currently provide calculators that allow you to define the features you require and receive a rough estimate of your app's cost. We input a theoretical app project into each calculator, responding to the queries to mirror the feature set and intricacy typical of our high-end mobile solution demands from customers.


Our sample project caters to both iOS and Android platforms, showcasing login authentication, intricate business logic and UI design, offline capabilities, and seamless backend integrations. Maintaining consistent estimates proved to be a challenging task as each aspect raised unique questions, yet we diligently strived to achieve alignment. The outcomes are detailed below.


Otreva calculator: $360,000



Kinvey calculator: $321,000

This Kinvey estimate was for the price of building the apps yourself. To be fair, Kinvey also calculated the lower cost of $139,000 to build the app using their own BaaS platform.


More calculators



Continuing costs after development

It would be a mistake to think of app design and development as a one-time cost. Creating the app may just be the tip of the iceberg, or better yet, the first step of a long journey.


Multiply development cost by 3

A Forrester Survey once found that the average amount spent on a typical mobile app ($50,000 to $150,000) turns out to be just 35% of the true two-year cost.


Budget thousands per month

Commentum in 2015 estimated the maintenance cost for a medium-sized enterprise application project to be in the range of $5,000 to $11,000 per month. Even the lowest estimate for a small project is not insubstantial at $3,000 per month — and a larger project ranges as high as $25,000 per month.


Plan for several updates per year

According to an AnyPresence survey of enterprise mobile application development professionals, found that over 80% reported updating their apps at least twice a year and nearly a third were updating at least once a month. Frequent updating can be a major ongoing cost driver


More from app development companies


Savvy Apps:

  • Apps built by the largest app companies, the “big boys”, likely cost anywhere between $500,000 to $1,000,000.
  • Apps built by agencies like savvy apps cost anywhere between $150,000 to $450,000.
  • Apps built by smaller shops, possibly with only 2-3 people, likely cost anywhere between $50,000 to $100,000.


Applico:

Because there’s so many different variables, the price for a mobile app could range anywhere from $5,000 to $500,000; however, the price range will typically be somewhere between $100,000 and $300,000, with the entire development process taking 12-20 weeks. …here are the five key factors to consider when determining the appropriate mobile app development budget…


Microsoft PowerApps blog:

Not enough skilled mobile developers. Gartner predicts, “through 2017, the market demand for mobile app development services will grow at least five times faster than internal IT organization capacity to deliver them.*” There simply aren’t enough skilled developers to keep up with demand for business app scenarios.


Average Cost of Developing a Mobile App Now over $200,000 (DMI, 2016) Lays out 7 stages of app development and analyzes the level of effort ranges for each phase.

How Much Does It Cost to Build a Mobile App? (Buildfire) Cites several of the same data sources as we present here, and provides analysis with a focus on B2C apps.

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