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What are some common mistakes to avoid when choosing a mobile app development partner?

Common mistakes include selecting a partner based solely on the lowest cost, neglecting to thoroughly vet their portfolio and references, failing to define clear requirements upfront, and overlooking intellectual property rights and contract clauses.

19 Jan 2026
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Common mistakes include selecting a partner based solely on the lowest cost, neglecting to thoroughly vet their portfolio and references, failing to define clear requirements upfront, and overlooking intellectual property rights and contract clauses.

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What are some common mistakes to avoid when choosing a mobile app development partner?

Common mistakes include selecting a partner based solely on the lowest cost, neglecting to thoroughly vet their portfolio and references, failing to define clear requirements upfront, and overlooking intellectual property rights and contract clauses.

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