By Pratik Kanada

Started in Wuhan, China, and now has got the entire world on its toes, coronavirus is being heard of everywhere. The times are really difficult for people, industries, manufacturing, health and every other business across the globe. Some businesses are totally shut, some of them are still surviving, while some businesses are on the verge of success.

 

By Stephanie Burns

Apps are all the rage, and they have been, for a while. Clutch reported that over half of all millennial-owned businesses have an app, and nearly half (42 percent) of all small businesses have one. Accordingly, there’s some pressure to build an app for a business, social venture, or even as its own business today. This shouldn’t be done without careful consideration, though — the minimum app development price is estimated to be between $5,000 and $10,000, and it may not be fully necessary for startups who are still yet to fully prove their concept.