Is it usable on an Android tablet?
I've never made an app before. I would chalk "getting published in the Play Store" up as a win. Because then, I might tackle something more ambitious than this little thing I built.There are better places to publish it than the Google Play Store.
The idea isn't that revolutionary, so posting it in a public forum would make it easy for anyone with a cursory understanding of app development to beat me to market.It might help to know what the app does, generally speaking. Could you give a little more information, please?
I've never made an app before. I would chalk "getting published in the Play Store" up as a win. Because then, I might tackle something more ambitious than this little thing I built.
The idea isn't that revolutionary, so posting it in a public forum would make it easy for anyone with a cursory understanding of app development to beat me to market.
I'd be glad to respond individually. But I joined the forum to ask the question, so it has neither been 5 days nor 20 posts. (Possibly, you all can still PM me despite this? In which case, sure I'll tell you.)
It's not.so it's similar to Massive Dev Chart Timer or Dev It?
I built this using Expo, so it compiles to both Android and iOS. iOS publishing doesn't require a 20 person beta test, so far as I can tell.and are you planning an iOS version?
Oh, I'm not concerned about "market" from the perspective of profit. Once an app category gets saturated, the stores have right of refusal on clones. Just try to get a calculator published these days.once your app is in the store, it may be first, but an alternative might pop up in no-time.
"Marketing strategy?" Don't get me wrong: making money on this would be swell. But advertising isn't my goal here. I'm simply trying to get something IN the store. I can't even submit that far without 20 Android-toting friends.Another angle on this is that an app is an experience product and some kind of sampling tends to be the most effective marketing strategy, so at some point you'll have to open up about wht it does anyway.
Well, you said it - 'inadvertently'. The purpose to test, is, I imagine...to test!In regards to "sampling"...wouldn't beta testers (inadvertently) be samplers?
so it's similar to Massive Dev Chart Timer or Dev It?
It's not.
Ideas themselves are ~worthless, execution is everything
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