Most applications start small, but as they are longer in the App or Play Store, they grow and gain more and more functions. The weather app that everyone downloaded for its rain map, has a full main menu a few years later with weather webcams, weather videos, a weather forecast for the next seven days and the weather at the measuring station around the corner.
The Apple Watch’s screen isn’t much bigger than your thumb pressing slightly flat against a screen.
Designing an app for the Apple Watch and other smartwatches can be quite a challenge, if your the unstoppable advance of technology in email marketing ervice has becom ersatile as a website or on a smartphone. The screen of the Apple Watch is not much bigger than your thumb that you press a little flat on a screen. There is simply not much space. So unlocking all the information from your site or app on the wrist is not an option. There is no space for it. You can also ask yourself whether your user wants to see all the information from a larger screen squeezed onto a smartwatch.
Great time to ‘recharge’ your batteries
If you have your sights set on an Apple Watch app, this is a great time to ‘resource’ the service you offer, as they would call it marketing list at the CDA. What is that one feature that your users came to your app for? Or come to? Why do they download it on the iPhone itself?
Apps on the Apple Watch
The approach of your app: bringing closer or supplementing?
Once you’ve figured out what the core functionality of the app is that you want to push onto the smartwatch, therefore think carefully in advance about it’s time to choose how that functionality will translate to the wrist. There are basically two options.
Option 1: Bring core functionality closer