This article addresses common misconceptions about
outsourcing iOS app development and corrects them
with practical, real-world insights.
Key points to consider
• Outsourcing is not inherently worse than local
development
Quality depends on the developer’s skill and
commitment, not their location. Remote develop
ers can be just as dedicated—or even more so.
• Developers are not just executors
Experienced iOS developers bring valuable ideas and
insights that can significantly improve the product.
• Development costs are not fixed
Pricing depends on expertise and experience. Senior
developers typically charge hourly and deliver greater
value.
• Building an iOS app is neither fast nor simple
A high-quality app usually takes 1 to 6 months to
develop properly.
• Remote work does not mean unavailability
With proper project management, regular
communication and clear deliverables are fully
achievable.
• Bugs are a natural part of development
Bugs do not indicate incompetence; they are part of the
process and are resolved through clear reporting and
collaboration.
• App structure can evolve
Reasonable changes during development often reflect
creativity and technical strength, not weakness.
Final note
Successful iOS app development requires open-minded
thinking, patience, clear communication, and an
understanding of technical realities—not decisions
based on misconceptions or rigid attachment to initial ideas.
