Mobile & Web App Glossary for Founders

Agile Development in App Development: Benefits & Best Practices

Written by Akash Shakya | Jun 30, 2025 1:23:47 AM

Agile development is a flexible, feedback-driven way to build software. Teams slice big projects into bite-size “sprints,” release working features early, and refine the product continuously based on real user input—rather than locking everything into a rigid, months-long plan.

Why It Matters

Agile turns uncertainty into momentum:

  • Faster delivery – Small, shippable chunks get value into users’ hands sooner.

  • Higher quality – Continuous testing and peer reviews catch issues before they snowball.

  • Customer-centric – Frequent demos and backlog grooming keep features aligned with real needs.

  • Built-in adaptability – Pivot quickly when market conditions or stakeholder priorities change.

  • Stronger collaboration – Daily stand-ups and retros foster clear, honest communication across dev, design, and business teams.

Use This Term When…

  1. Planning iterative development cycles (sprints) and release roadmaps.

  2. Discussing timelines or scope trade-offs with developers and investors.

  3. Collecting user feedback to guide the next sprint’s priorities.

  4. Launching an MVP, then layering on features as traction grows.

  5. Re-prioritising a backlog when new market data emerges.

Real-World Example 

In one of our real-time restaurant-booking platform, we ran two-week sprints with a live demo every Friday. Midway through the build, diner feedback highlighted a need for group-booking flows. We re-shuffled the backlog, added the feature in one sprint, and still launched on schedule—something a waterfall plan couldn’t have absorbed.

Founder Insight 

Think of your app like a living product, not a fixed deliverable. Ship, learn, and iterate. Each sprint is a low-risk bet that teaches you what users value, saving you from costly, “big-bang” reworks later.

Key Metrics & Concepts

Metric / Concept Purpose
Sprint Velocity Tracks how much work the team delivers each sprint.
Burndown Chart Visualises remaining work vs. time during a sprint.
Story Points Effort estimates that help prioritise and capacity-plan.
Sprint Retrospective Post-sprint reflection to improve process and teamwork.
Product Backlog Ordered list of features, fixes, and improvements.
Tools & Technologies
 
  • Jira – Full-stack Agile board, backlog, and reporting.

  • Trello – Lightweight Kanban alternative for smaller squads.

  • Slack – Real-time stand-ups, integrations, and quick polls.

  • Figma / Storybook – Shared design systems accelerate sprint hand-offs.

What’s Next

AI is creeping into Agile: automated backlog grooming, story-point suggestions, and predictive velocity dashboards. Expect product, marketing, and growth teams to join the same sprint rhythm, turning Agile into a company-wide operating model.

Related Terms

· Scrum · Kanban · MVP (Minimum Viable Product) · Backlog Grooming · Sprint Planning

Helpful Resources

Call to Action

Curious how Agile can speed up your roadmap? Book a discovery call with EB Pearls, and we’ll map a sprint plan that evolves with your market, not against it.