Mobile & Web App Glossary for Founders

Performance in App Development: Best Practices for Speed and UX

Written by Akash Shakya | Jul 4, 2025 3:19:49 AM

Performance in app development refers to how fast, responsive, and stable your app is when users interact with it — across different devices and conditions.

Why It Matters

  • Directly affects user satisfaction and app store ratings.
  • Impacts how long users stay in your app and how often they return.
  • Reduces abandonment caused by lag, crashes, or slow loading.
  • Helps you optimise for low-bandwidth and older devices.
  • Supports better SEO and visibility for web-based apps.

Use This Term When...

  • You're testing or debugging app speed and responsiveness.
  • You're planning feature rollouts with performance in mind.
  • You're optimising loading times, animations, or transitions.
  • You're reviewing app store feedback or crash logs.
  • You're selecting tools for profiling and monitoring app behaviour.

Real-World Example

In one of our projects, we prioritized Performance by optimizing image assets and minimizing API response times. As a result, the app loaded 40% faster and offered a smoother experience even on low-end devices.

Founder Insight

Great design won’t save an app that’s slow or buggy. Users expect things to “just work” — prioritising performance early prevents costly churn later.

Key Metrics / Concepts 

  • App Load Time – How quickly the app becomes usable after opening.
  • Frame Rate (FPS) – Smoothness of UI animations and transitions.
  • Memory Usage – How much RAM the app consumes during operation.
  • Crash Rate – How often the app unexpectedly closes.
  • Response Time – Time taken to process user inputs or API calls.

Tools & Technologies 

  • Firebase Performance Monitoring – Tracks real-time performance metrics for mobile apps.
  • Lighthouse – Audits web app performance, accessibility, and SEO.
  • New Relic – Offers detailed performance diagnostics for frontend and backend services.

What’s Next / Future Trends

With users expecting instant experiences, edge computing and AI-based performance optimisation are becoming standard. Expect apps to adapt in real-time to device conditions and connectivity.

Related Terms

Quality Assurance – Ensures performance issues are caught before release.
App Analytics – Tracks user behaviour and performance bottlenecks.
Testing as a Service (TaaS) – Includes performance testing across devices.
User Experience (UX) – Tied closely to perceived speed and smoothness.
DevOps – Helps monitor, deploy, and maintain performance standards.

 Helpful Videos / Articles / Pages

Blog: 6 Performance Optimisation Techniques for Mobile Apps

Blog: Mobile Development 101: What Is An App Performance Test?

Call to Action

Want to make sure your app runs fast and feels great? Let’s work together to fine-tune your performance before users even notice a problem.