Hi there, Your best bet would be to look for a pre-made source code and just edit out what you want to add in/remove. From my experience it is far easier doing this than paying a developer to make one from scratch -- if you're on a low budget. Also as far as I am concerned there is not a single...
Well, the biggest cost here wouldn't be in the app, but in the server infrastructure. As usual with connected apps, people often forget they have to be connected to servers. The app itself is just a view to what the servers provide, so it's not the major cost. 20K $ to 100K $ should be enough. On...
I value your request for help. However, my experience is that a straight barter of design services for development services is not necessarily equitable, as design is most often a fraction of overall development effort and cost, albeit, design is critical and sets the stage for success in a proj...
Hi You can offer them: 1. equity (options/shares). 2. % of future profits. 3. Find someone who doesn't have much experience and is looking to expand their portfolio. 4. Make them a co-founder? Obviously, designers in 'developing countries are cheaper. Good luck
Hi, I'm happy to try and assist. Send me more details about the type of help you're looking for, about the app, the target market + the current status of the app/business, and I'll be happy to try and help. If I can give you some free advice by email I'll be happy to do so. If you'll need more ...
Knowledge source:- I'm an app developer myself (heading app development company www.agicent.com. I believe you understand that an App like OpenTable basically has 3 major parts; 1. one is the end user App that you see on the front end on iOS or Android, (native) 2. Another is an App or a web po...
I've found designers in two ways: * browsing Behance or another portfolio website and contacting designers whose work I liked * finding a freelancer on Upwork As always when hiring people you will need to go through quite a few options before you find a good fit. Take a good look at their por...
You have to be careful on selecting your co-founder. I know it's an already cliché to mention it, but selecting one is like selecting a spouse to marry. You need to know the person first, and even some investors and accelerators dismiss automatically startups because the founders didn't meet be...
I think the answer to your question is multi-layered. Here are a few things to consider. #1: Do you want a company to conduct the research for you? Market research and demographic-studies are expensive. There's no way around that. However, you can do the research yourself and you'll save a lot ...