Branded Apps
3 Reasons Your Brand Needs A Custom App (+ How to Get One)
You know you need your own custom app to grow your business. Here's what you need to know to make yours a reality.
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Mighty Team
Last Updated
February 6, 2025

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You and your team have big ambitions for your brand. You know it has a TON more potential and you know other people out there are getting done what you know is possible for you to do, too. Now you’re ready to do something about it.
You’ve probably heard some variation of the stories of:
A New York Times best-selling author who just launched a new 7-figure revenue stream with online courses.
A podcaster who has expanded into selling 5-figure annual memberships in a private community.
A professional organization that 3x’ed their annual renewals and delivered their best annual conference in years.
A yoga instructor who 2x’ed her members to 90,000 in JUST ONE MONTH.
These folks are just like you and your team. And their success is becoming the norm. You know there’s no reason why your brand isn’t yet delivering these same killer results.
So, what do these brands above have in common?
They all took the leap to invest in creating their own native mobile apps on iOS and Android (and obviously, the web too).
At this moment, you might be saying to yourself a few things, “Hold up. I thought native mobile apps weren’t necessary anymore and people were abandoning their mobile apps. Isn’t the mobile web enough?” *or, “Is it really necessary to invest hundreds of thousands of dollars in custom app development to see these kinds of results? Isn’t there another way to get this done? Mobile web, perhaps?” *
We get it. You may want to be told that the cheaper, but slower, clunkier, and less effective mobile web option is enough to see the kind of results real people just like you are achieving today.
The truth is that not only have native mobile apps not gone away, they’ve become even more important for brands to have in order to differentiate themselves, build relationships with their people, and grow their businesses faster.
The mobile web just doesn’t cut it, especially if you are offering online courses or a membership site, both rapidly growing categories of new digital products or services revenue savvy businesses are seizing upon today.
As trust and confidence in big social networks shrinks, people are looking to move into smaller, more focused communities, which you’re working to build. But there’s a catch—they want the same mobile experience they get from those big networks.
That's why the time is right to get started with your own custom app.
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3 Reasons You Need a Custom App
When you choose to build a custom mobile app, you are creating a world for your brand that’s all your own. Your people. Your content and online courses. Your culture. Your rules. All instantly available on every platform and easy to discover in any app store.
What will this investment translate into for your growth, your customers, your relationships, and ultimately, your success?
Here are 3 concrete reasons to invest in custom app development:
1. Building a brand habit
Mobile notifications mean your people build a habit around your brand. People pick up their phones hundreds of times a day. In fact, the mobile habit is so strong, there’s now a feature that reports on your screen time. That’s the sign of a powerful platform, and it’s one ripe for you to take advantage of.
With your own custom mobile app, it’s not just the app that instantly deepens your relationship with your people and their relationship with your brand. Mobile notifications are the secret connector for your folks to create new positive habits around your apps.
2. Everything in one place
An app brings everything you are doing together into one place. Messaging, community chat, public feeds, gated content, online course material, notifications, payment processing, all of it—your content is centralized instead of scattered across three different social apps, a payment app, a course platform, and anything else you’re using.
In an age of distraction, not having to send someone to something else to engage or post—where they can get pulled away by distraction—is a big win.
3. Charge a premium
You can charge a premium with a seamless mobile experience. By creating a way for your people to interact with your brand—while they’re waiting in line, any time they have a quick minute–you are building value in their eyes.
They know that custom app development can be hard (and expensive), so if you have one, what you’re doing must be successful. And when someone thinks that what you’re offering is successful, they’re willing to pay a premium for it.
You might ask,