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Appsbuilder has developed a tool where you can build your native apps for iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows Phone, Chrome Store and HTML5 Webapp. With Appsbuilder you can transform your online media and websites into live, social and engaging mobile applications and instantly update your mobile apps on the Stores, it’s all available in Cloud! Since [...]
Appsbuilder has developed a tool where you can build your native apps for iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows Phone, Chrome Store and HTML5 Webapp. With Appsbuilder you can transform your online media and websites into live, social and engaging mobile applications and instantly update your mobile apps on the Stores, it’s all available in Cloud! Since the apps retrieve content from the Net, content such as menus or graphics can be updated without users having to download a new version of the app.
With Appsbuilder you can upload music, video, e-commerce, push-notification and more. Graphic design is 100% customizable.
AppsBuilder also offers its own CMS designed to help web and communications agencies and webmasters resell mobile applications. More than 2,500 apps are produced each month using AppsBuilders services.
AppsBuilder is also the only platform that will allow you to easily and automatically convert your WordPress site into an application for mobile devices. This means that over 30 million WordPress sites could in theory be turned into native apps, ready to be published in app stores.
About Appsbuilder:
Italian based company born in 2010 with 10 employees as per today. More than 2,500 apps are produced each month using their services.
The company’s co-founders are Chief Executive Daniele Pelleri and Chief Technology Officer Luigi Giglio. Investors in the startup are two Italian venture capitalist funds, Annapurna Ventures and TheNetValue.
Functions:
RSS, images, push notification, statistics, custom brand, check-in, coupon, events, click-to-call, click to sms, send email, videos, wall chat, audio, in-app.
Drag-and-drop:
Yes
Platform supported:
iPhone/iPod , iPad, Android, Windows Phone , Windows 8, Chrome Store, BlackBerry 10, HTML5
Pricing:
Free = Web app HTML5
Basic (€19/month Per 1 app/month). 1 app in 7 versions, unlimited update, No AppsBuilder banner, 2020 push notification, Ticket support. 1 app in 7 versions, Unlimited update, No AppsBuilder banner, Unlimited push notifications, email support, Monetize your Apps, Remove AppsBuilder Brand
Advanced ( €49/ month ) = native apps + white label. 6 app in 7 versions, Unlimited update, No AppsBuilder banner, Unlimited push notifications, Skype support, Monetize your Apps, Remove AppsBuilder Brand, Discounts per app created
Note: As always when building a native app you need a developer account, for iOS it cost $99/year. https://developer.apple.com/programs/ios/
Reseller: AppsBuilder also offers the opertunity of becoming their partner and earn reselling our products and services. Price for it is € 169 per 6 app/month:
Those who plan to develop over 15 mobile applications per year.
Web Agencies who want to go mobile, develop and promote apps on the Apple and Android store.
PR and Media Agencies who build and position brands.
Webmaster and website administrators who wish to increase their profits by reselling mobile services to their customers from any platform.
Enterprises that wish to discover the mobile marketing world, and plan to develop native applications for iPhone, iPad, Windows Phone, Android and HTML5 web apps!
Simplicity level (1-10, where 10 is really simple):
2
Can help Publish:
Yes
Monetization:
You can use your own apps however you want: Sell them or release them for free on the mobile markets. You can also earn money hosting advertising banners on your apps. Apps-builder supports you optimizing your mobile adv campaigns.
Service:
Appsbuilder have 24/7 support, guidebooks and video tutorials will help you building your first mobile application.
Contact:
http://www.apps-builder.com/en/home
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Depends on how the developer has pmgeramrod the client they are distributing. Some developers create launchers inside their apps to enable easy updates, but the majority doesn’t. So in general, I would say that you won’t get updates for it if you got it off your computer. PS. Check out ZENONIA and Baseball Superstars on the Android Market!