Triumph 11 wrote: » I have an idea for an app but haven't a clue about what I should do next.
Triumph 11 wrote: » I have looked online but the only sites I have seen have asked for me to tell them what my idea is.
Triumph 11 wrote: » what comeback if any do I have if they develop it themselves.
LordChessington wrote: » Man has great idea for app
Graham wrote: » I'm trying to get the point from that link, you could take many: 1) Man with no experience gets an App successfully built. 2) Man with no experience gets an App built, nobody uses it. 3) Man with no experience gets an app built, attracts a few users and is on the verge of launching it into a global marketplace for Menu apps. The most shocking takeaway from that advertorial for me is the fact that a mobile developer actually agreed to build an app for a friend.
Maximus Alexander wrote: » I took from it that the app wasn't made, that he probably hadn't even asked his friend to build it yet, and that he wasn't even entirely sure what the app would actually do. All he knew was the name and that it would somehow help you choose a restaurant. I think it was a great bit of satire.
LordChessington wrote: » 1) Get idea for app 2) ??? 3) Profit!!!
Graham wrote: » Considering this is the week where an App that does nothing but send 'YO' messages raised $1,000,000 anythings possible.
The Corinthian wrote: » With those odds, why do people seem to bank on such unrealistic expectations? I suppose there's the appeal of the 'get rich quick' approach to business - becoming quickly wealthy with little or no effort is naturally an attractive proposition. But ultimately, because people often believe that the odds will smile on them because they're different; special - an egocentric fetish that we're all prone to in life and that normally is tempered with maturity. Thing is, they are different. Just like everybody else.
rep man wrote: » I just got an app developed by outsourcing it to Odesk. it cost about €400 all in, including testing.If you're looking at developing your idea I'd recommend this way. Very happy with with and now it's promotion. btw, it's not really an app store app, more geared for retail.
Graham wrote: » Getting your research/spec together is even more important when off-shoring work unless you like pouring money into a black hole. Rep man, you did well getting an app successfully built with such a tight budget. I'm guessing it's a stand alone app.
b.gud wrote: » The total it gives you might not be appropriate to Ireland but it'll give you an idea.
The Corinthian wrote: » They don't you know. I was at a Google I/O thing last night here and chatting to one of the other guests and he mentioned that up to 50% of apps on the Google Play store don't have any downloads. Only something like 10% have even 1,000. The app stores are a veritable graveyard of often excellently developed apps that no one ever downloads.
The Corinthian wrote: » TBH, I don't know why there is such a narrow focus on getting the app built. If it in any way is targeted at the consumer, for sale on the various app stores, it is as important, if not more so, that any would-be app entrepreneur has their e-marketing strategy in order. Instead, there appears to be some strange presumption that if you build it, they will come. They don't you know. I was at a Google I/O thing last night here and chatting to one of the other guests and he mentioned that up to 50% of apps on the Google Play store don't have any downloads. Only something like 10% have even 1,000. The app stores are a veritable graveyard of often excellently developed apps that no one ever downloads.
Maximus Alexander wrote: » Woohoo, that means I have two apps that are at least in the top 10%! :pac:
b.gud wrote: » Yes I agree you most definitely need to have a plan to market and get your app out there. I was talking purely from a building the app point of view, which is I assume, but obviously may be wrong, what a lot of people who come to this part of boards are thinking about.
Out of curiosity are you at IO in San Fran or one of the IO events in EU/UK
The Corinthian wrote: » We both know that none of these people have even thought that far.
The Corinthian wrote: » Zurich.
b.gud wrote: » Nice I'd say that it'll be interesting, enjoy!