One of the first commercially available app builders on the market was Shoutem, which was launched back in 2010, two years after Apple launched its App Store.
Some even go as far as trawling a pre-existing website to import content directly on to the mobile application once your app is made. Meanwhile, the app making software “codes” the resulting application in the background, ready for review and publication. This is where app builders, or otherwise called app makers, come in.Īpplying the philosophy championed by blogging platforms such as WordPress years ago, app makers allow non-coders to design their application with visual interfaces, like in ShoutEm’s case, dragging and dropping pre-coded elements and selecting themes, color schemes and designs.
With the burgeoning app market, creating a mobile application might be the next big step in expanding your business and gaining the most effective app marketing channel, but you are not an app maker and have no experience in app programming software and design – how do you go about making an application? Your options are – you could hire an in-house developer, or an external company, to build your app but perhaps you are a start-up and can’t face the costs of full-blown app development.