The first step in Merryfield's expansion strategy was to launch an Android app in response to the growing demand from both consumers and partners. Whitespectre brought our expertise across tech, product, delivery, and UI/UX to work hand-in-hand with Merryfield on the strategic planning questions: “Was it better to do a “big burst” effort to get an Android version out as soon as possible? Or build on a slightly longer, but more efficient timeline? What were the truly must-have features for the first Android release?”
Most critically, now that the company would be supporting two apps instead of one, what could we do to be most efficient with development going forward?
Our key technical recommendation was to use React Native for the Android app and then migrate the iOS app as well, moving away from native development to a ‘shared code-base approach’. This shift dramatically reduced Merryfield’s long-term costs for developing both iOS and Android in parallel. Importantly, we knew from experience that React Native was now at a point where it could support Merryfield’s UI/UX and performance standards.
On the Product side, the team deeply analyzed data and user feedback from the existing app to make impactful recommendations on what were the ‘must-haves’ for the Android app, helping to improve speed to market. In parallel, the UI/UX team carefully planned out the new Android experience to mirror the successful iOS one, while also feeling intuitive for Android users.
Next, the Whitespectre product team members, collaborating with Merryfield's VP of Product, did a detailed review of the analytics and user feedback from the existing app to identify and smartly prioritize the ‘must-have’ features for the Android app launch vs. not. In parallel, the pod’s UI/UX team members designed the Android app to be consistent with the successful iOS app, while also identifying the small but critical Android variations that would make it feel intuitive for this new user group.
Overall the team’s recommendations and high-quality execution meant Merryfield met its key needs: a successful, speedy Android launch, a continued first-class user experience, and long-term cost optimization for the company. A few months later when the migrated iOS app went live, the ‘behind the scenes’ transition went unnoticed by users, marking a truly friction-free migration.