These are the questions and checks that separate financial services specialists from general app agencies who will list your sector on their homepage after you sign.
FCA/regulator firm reference number and authorisation status displayed in the header or footer with a link to the regulator's register: this is mandatory, not optional, and clients check it
Adviser profile pages with qualifications: CFA, CFP, CISI, or equivalent United States designations — clients making six-figure financial decisions want to see the professional qualifications of the person managing their money
Service pages by client type: 'for individuals', 'for business owners', 'for retirees' — financial needs vary enormously by life stage and wealth level, and client-type segmentation outperforms service-type segmentation for Miami financial services apps
Compliant tools and calculators: tax calculators, retirement planning tools, ISA allowance trackers — these provide client value before engagement and demonstrate practical expertise without constituting regulated advice
Clear distinction between financial advice and financial guidance: apps that blur this line create regulatory risk in United States — a web developer who understands financial services compliance will help you communicate this clearly