{"id":915,"date":"2015-09-06T06:20:49","date_gmt":"2015-09-06T10:20:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cindypotvin.com\/?p=915"},"modified":"2016-01-06T20:46:17","modified_gmt":"2016-01-07T01:46:17","slug":"why-your-web-application-is-not-a-one-time-investment","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cindypotvin.com\/why-your-web-application-is-not-a-one-time-investment\/","title":{"rendered":"Why your web application is not a one-time investment"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"SoftwareMarathon\" Creating a custom web application is a big investment for a small business. Getting it done requires a lot of work, starting with discussions about needs and specifications and followed by coding, demos and adjustments. It’s tempting to say that everything is be over and done after all this and that nobody should need to touch that piece of software again. Consulting engagement are also often structured this way and not as a retainer, but that’s a flawed approach: software is a living thing that needs to be adapted again and again to stay relevant.<\/p>\n

Here are some of the reasons why you need ongoing investments in your software to get the best out of it and keep your clients happy for many years:<\/p>\n

New features are needed<\/h2>\n

You may think that you’ll never need a new feature, but something always comes up sooner or later:<\/p>\n