In fact, the process does not end with the creation of an application, because then its long distribution path begins. First, you will need to place your iOS application in the App Store; you can learn more about how to do this here https://orangesoft.co/blog/how-to-submit-an-ios-app-to-the-app-store. With millions of apps available for download on Apple's App Store, developers need to understand the ins and outs of publishing their creations on this popular platform.
I actually just read an article about this topic last week here https://www.techdim.com/top-5-mobile-app-development-mistakes-to-avoid/! It was really insightful. One of the top mistakes that the article mentioned was not doing enough research on your target audience. It's important to understand who your app is for so that you can design and develop it with their needs in mind.
I completely agree with you, Carl. Another common mistake that I've seen is not testing the app thoroughly before launch. It's important to catch any bugs or usability issues before your users do, or it could lead to negative reviews and a decrease in user retention.