
Watch the embedded video below for a quick run through of how Sweb Apps can help you build an effective iPhone app for your small-business, ministry, or non-profit in less than 5 minutes.
No coding required. Brilliant!
The cost is ala carte (somewhat) and it’s actually not too expensive. It’s not going to look like a billion-dollar designer crafted it but that may not be what you needed anyway.
With podcasts, audio streams, Youtube integration and more, it might just be the thing you need to get a presence in the Apple iPhone store.
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Check your headline…should it say "…in 5 Minutes" instead of "…is 5 Minutes"?
I am all over this, thanks for posting Dr. Saddington
i checked out a few apps by sweb development in the appstore, pretty weak. i would suggest anyone considering this look into putting together a mobile web site first and see if that can meet your needs. $600+ is a lot of money for what looks to be very little in return.
word. i'm stupid.
cool, thanks for this.
Just to give a little perspective. My company is working with a development firm to develop an iPhone app. Its going to run us around 100k to complete our app. Yes, that was 100k as in 100 THOUSAND dollars (said in my best Austin Powers impersonation.) Around 50k for the application and somewhere around 50k for the data necessary.
And we are whining about $600? Yes this application is crude. Its first generation stuff. But it will open up the door to non-profits that just need a functional app out there and don't care about all the gloss. And it will only get better as the CMS offerings get more mature. I'm more concerned about the data connectivity than I am about the "design" to be honest. But its still very cool none the less.
Many thanks for the heads up.
just to get people started. thanks man!
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good idea…
I literally JUST came out of a meeting where I talked about having an app built for our church, but had no idea where to start or who to contract. Nice post here, John, Thanks! The force is strong with this one…
hehe. rocking.