BeSomeone – Student Skill-Building & Coaching Platform

iOS Mobile Application for Student Self-Development & Coaching

Project Overview

Atto Infotech was engaged to develop the iOS version of the app, to enable a scalable, user-friendly mobile interface that aligns with the brand’s educational/mentorship vision, and supports future growth and analytics.

Client

BeSomeone

Project Type

iOS Mobile Application for Student Self-Development & Coaching

Developer / Digital Partner

Attoinfotech

Website

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/besomeone/id1510909562

Project Background & Context

BeSomeone is positioned as a platform focusing on youth/teen personal development, life skills, coaching and community building (for example, their website describes: “BeSomeone is a free life coach for every teen … our mission is global generational transformation…”).
The app objective: to create a mobile-friendly platform where students or young adults can engage in skill-building, coaching, project-based learning, and connect with mentors/coaches.

Project Objectives

Key objectives for Atto Infotech in this project included:

  • Mobile-first user experience: Build a clean, intuitive iOS app targeting teens and young adults to access coaching, learning modules and community engagement.
  • Enable coaching and skill-development workflows: Feature modules for registering, selecting coaches/mentors, accessing learning/projects, tracking progress.
  • Scalable architecture: Ensure app supports growth in users, expansion of modules, potential monetisation or certification flows.
  • Performance & iOS compliance: Ensure the app meets Apple’s UX, performance and review guidelines to enable smooth App Store listing and approvals.
  • Analytics & engagement tracking: Capture metrics for usage, retention, progress tracking of learners/coaches.
  • Maintainability and updates: Provide backend/admin interfaces so the client can push new modules, update content, manage users, without full-rebuilds each time.

 

Development Process & Approach

Discovery & Strategy

  • Atto Infotech facilitated stakeholder workshops to map out user personas: students seeking guidance, coaches/mentors, educational institutions.
  • Mapped user journeys: download → onboarding → select coach/skill-track → engage in projects → track progress → share/advance.
  • Defined success metrics: app installs, onboarding completion, modules completed, weekly active users, retention rate.

Design Phase

  • UI/UX designed with the young adult audience in mind: friendly yet professional, approachable colours, clear navigation, progress-tracking visuals.
  • Created wireframes for key screens: login/registration, coach selection, learning module list, project interface, progress dashboard, notifications.
  • Ensured iOS-first design guidelines (consistent with Apple Human Interface Guidelines) to support smooth user experience and App Store compliance.

Development Phase

  • Implementation: Native iOS development (Swift/Objective-C) to deliver high performance and full compatibility with iOS devices.
  • Backend API integration: Atto Infotech developed or integrated APIs for user management, content delivery (modules/projects), progress tracking, notifications, analytics.
  • Data models: Users (students/coaches), Modules, Projects, Progress, Notifications.
  • Features:
    • Onboarding flow (account creation, profile set-up, interest selection)
    • Module/Project discovery and enrolment
    • Coach/mentor matching and scheduling (if applicable)
    • Progress tracking dashboard
    • Push notifications and reminders for engagement
    • Admin/Content management interface for client to upload new modules, manage users, view analytics
  • Performance & optimisation: Worked on app size, network efficiency, offline caching of modules where feasible, smooth animations.
  • Analytics & tracking: Integrated mobile analytics (e.g., Firebase, App Analytics) to capture key events (module started/completed, session length, retention).
  • App Store compliance & submission: Ensured app met metadata standards, privacy policy, allowed apple review process smoothly.

Testing & Launch

  • Comprehensive testing: functional flows, UI across iPhone/iPad screen sizes, performance under network variability, crash-testing.
  • Beta testing (TestFlight) for early user feedback, onboarding issues, content clarity, UX glitches.
  • Launch on Apple App Store: prepared app listing, screenshots, description, keywords, review submission.
  • Post-launch monitoring: crash logs, user feedback reviews, app update plan.

Post-Launch Support & Iteration

  • Provided initial support period for bug fixes, minor enhancements, performance monitoring.
  • Analytics review sessions with client to review user behaviour, conversion funnels (install → onboarding → module engagement) and recommend next-steps.
  • Provided CMS training to client team to update modules, content, invite coaches, manage user base.

Key Features & Highlights

User Onboarding & Profile Setup: Friendly flow tailored for teens/young adults to register, select interests and set goals.

Learning Modules / Projects: Structured content for real-world skill development, project-based tasks to improve engagement.

Coach/Mentor Matching: Option (or roadmap) for users to connect with mentors/coaches as part of skill-building journey.

Progress Dashboard: Visual tracking of modules completed, skills achieved, time spent — encouraging engagement and return.

Push Notifications & Reminders: To keep users engaged, prompt upcoming sessions or projects, support habit-forming behaviour.

Analytics & Admin Dashboard: Enables client to push new modules, view user progress, monitor engagement metrics without deep developer intervention.

Outcomes & Impact

Brand Mobile Presence Established: The client now has a native iOS app through which they can engage students/young adults in a mobile-centric way — matching the audience’s medium of choice.

Improved Engagement Mechanism: By offering structured modules, progress tracking and mentoring, the app supports higher engagement and retention compared to purely web-based content.

Operational Efficiency for Client: With admin dashboard and CMS integration, the client can scale content, manage coaches, track user progress without needing constant developer intervention.

Data-Driven Insights: With analytics in place, the client is better positioned to understand user behavior (which modules are popular, drop-off points in onboarding, module completion rates) and act accordingly in product/marketing strategy.

Scalable Platform for Growth: The architecture supports future expansion—adding more modules, integrating premium features, group coaching, monetisation, internationalisation—without major rebuild.

Challenges & How They Were Addressed

Audience Diversity: Teens and young adults have varying preferences and behaviours; designing an experience that appeals broadly yet remains functionally robust was a challenge. We addressed this by user persona research and early usability testing.

Content Volume vs App Size: Learning modules can become heavy (video, interactive) and bloat app size or degrade performance. We implemented modular downloads, caching, and optimised media assets to balance quality and performance.

Maintaining Quality & Engagement: For self-paced learning apps, drop-offs are common after onboarding. We built progress dashboards, reminder notifications and milestone achievement visuals to encourage continued usage.

Native iOS vs Cross-platform: We chose native iOS to optimise performance and user experience for Apple device users; simultaneously built architecture to support future Android version, keeping backend modular.

App Store Compliance & Review Delays: Apple review process can delay time-to-market if guidelines aren’t strictly followed. We managed this by aligning with Apple’s Human Interface Guidelines, preparing correct metadata, and conducting pre-submission checks.

Conclusion

The project delivered by Atto Infotech for BeSomeone successfully translated a coaching and skill-development concept into a robust, native iOS mobile platform. From discovery and design through development, testing and hand-over, the partnership emphasised user-centric experience, performance, scalability and backend autonomy for the client.

By building an app that meets the behaviour and expectations of its target audience (teens/young adults), provides meaningful engagement (modules, mentoring, progress), and allows the client to grow their content ecosystem, this engagement positions the client for continued growth, data-driven iteration and mobile-first reach.