How much does it cost to develop a mobile app?
The cost of creating a mobile app depends on many factors—primarily the scope of functionality, complexity level, chosen technologies, and the platforms the app will be available on (Android, iOS, or both?).
The simplest apps, such as calculators, basic product catalogs, or informational apps, can cost from around 20,000 PLN. In contrast, more complex business projects that integrate with external systems, APIs, databases, or AI elements can reach a budget of 100,000–200,000 PLN.
The final cost is also influenced by the system architecture—whether the app requires an admin panel, user login, online payments, or real-time data synchronization. Each of these elements requires additional design, testing, and development work.
UX/UI design is equally important. A high-quality interface and a refined user experience increase conversion rates but also demand more effort from the design team. At Nugosoft, we often recommend a phased project approach—starting with an MVP (Minimum Viable Product), which allows you to launch the product faster and more cost-effectively.
Maintenance costs after launch are another significant aspect. Updates, compatibility with new operating system versions, and user data security generate recurring maintenance costs, which should be planned from the start of the project.
In summary, there is no universal price. Every mobile app is different, and an accurate quote can only be provided after analyzing requirements and discussing the client’s business goals. If you want to know the precise cost of developing your app, it’s best to start with a free project consultation.
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The price of a web application depends on the number of features, integrations, and technologies used. Typical projects for small to medium businesses range from $4,000 to $20,000, with exact pricing provided after requirements analysis.
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Pricing is based on business requirements, feature scope, technologies, and estimated team effort. We often use an MVP approach to optimize costs and minimize risk.
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Yes, an MVP (Minimum Viable Product) is a basic version of the app that allows you to test the idea with minimal investment. This helps validate the product concept before developing the full version.