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The perfect app doesn't exist

Even the best apps in the world have flaws. The real danger isn't imperfection — it's never listening, never shipping.

Author · Mickael Published on · June 11, 2026 Reading · 2 min read EN FR
The perfect app doesn't exist

When you work in mobile, there's a reality you eventually understand :

Even the best apps in the world have flaws. Bugs. Weird flows. Poorly placed buttons. Annoying notifications. Sometimes inexplicable slowness.

And honestly ? That's actually reassuring.

A "perfect" app doesn't exist

Because many project owners still imagine that an app must be "perfect" before publishing. Spoiler : it doesn't exist.

An app is a living product. It constantly evolves. It learns from users. It self-corrects. It improves.

The real danger isn't imperfection

The real danger isn't having a few imperfections. The real danger is :

  • never listening to feedback,
  • ignoring frustrations,
  • or waiting years before publishing.

Because an invisible app… helps nobody.

According to Statista (2024), very large apps publish on average several versions per month. Why ? Because no product team can predict everything from day one.

A good V1 looks for coherence, not perfection

That's exactly why a good V1 doesn't chase absolute perfection. It mainly chases :

  • coherence,
  • stability,
  • user understanding,
  • and real concrete value.

Only then does the product grow.

Perfection freezes. The market learns.

The problem is that many projects spend months, sometimes years, trying to perfect everything. During that time, they learn nothing from the real market. And honestly, users teach far more than any long internal brainstorm.

So the best apps aren't necessarily those with zero problems. Often, they're simply the ones that evolve intelligently.

Are you stuck chasing perfection instead of shipping ? Book a 15-minute call to scope a coherent, learning V1.

A mobile project to scope?

12 years of experience, iOS + Android, one dedicated contact. Free 15-minute call to scope your need — no commitment, no jargon.

Book a call →
Blog
The perfect app doesn't exist

Even the best apps in the world have flaws. The real danger isn't imperfection — it's never listening, never shipping.

Mickael Jun 11, 2026 2 min read
EN FR
The perfect app doesn't exist
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When you work in mobile, there's a reality you eventually understand :

Even the best apps in the world have flaws. Bugs. Weird flows. Poorly placed buttons. Annoying notifications. Sometimes inexplicable slowness.

And honestly ? That's actually reassuring.

A "perfect" app doesn't exist

Because many project owners still imagine that an app must be "perfect" before publishing. Spoiler : it doesn't exist.

An app is a living product. It constantly evolves. It learns from users. It self-corrects. It improves.

The real danger isn't imperfection

The real danger isn't having a few imperfections. The real danger is :

  • never listening to feedback,
  • ignoring frustrations,
  • or waiting years before publishing.

Because an invisible app… helps nobody.

According to Statista (2024), very large apps publish on average several versions per month. Why ? Because no product team can predict everything from day one.

A good V1 looks for coherence, not perfection

That's exactly why a good V1 doesn't chase absolute perfection. It mainly chases :

  • coherence,
  • stability,
  • user understanding,
  • and real concrete value.

Only then does the product grow.

Perfection freezes. The market learns.

The problem is that many projects spend months, sometimes years, trying to perfect everything. During that time, they learn nothing from the real market. And honestly, users teach far more than any long internal brainstorm.

So the best apps aren't necessarily those with zero problems. Often, they're simply the ones that evolve intelligently.

Are you stuck chasing perfection instead of shipping ? Book a 15-minute call to scope a coherent, learning V1.

A mobile project to scope?

12 years of experience, iOS + Android, one dedicated contact. Free 15-minute call to scope your need — no commitment, no jargon.

Book a call →

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