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Ultimately, it depends on the value the app has for the buyer (not how much money you put into developing it). Unfortunately there are many reasons for a buyer to purchase an app and so there are many ways to value an app (a multiple of yearly revenues,number of active users, etc.) . A good solut...

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You can do this by using a server backend such as Parse. They have a free SDK. There are other similar options and I believe apple is rolling out the same thing in iOS 8 with CloudKit.

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Wow, this is sort of the penultimate question. I answer this not as a founder, but as a co-founder that watched several other founders and investors wrestle with this dilemma. I've seen the pattern repeat as a consultant as well. It's an issue! The problem with this common situation, is all abou...

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What I'm going to offer something that is a bit tricky and you need to use it with a lot of caution. It will also require some development. One of the ways of growing fast and get additional users is by having current/ new subscribers to send their contact list a notification that they have joine...

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I would suggest Yoyumm YoYumm is an online food delivery app solution that enables entrepreneurs to launch their online food delivery business conveniently. It is a fully customizable solution with a ready-made web portal for the admin and mobile apps for buyers, sellers, and delivery staff. Fo...

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In my opinion, the best thing to do is to finish the development completetly, test your final product for bugs and when the teating period is over you can go ahead and publish it. Best regards, For more details I'm always available.

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Let's start with the premise that an investor is willing to invest "subject to mobile." Unless there is a term sheet that states this, what is far more likely is that an investor was pitched and declined to invest citing that they don't have a mobile offering. The entrepreneur likely said somet...

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Speakers, authors and coaches need what you have to offer. They all want to be seen as experts so you need to tell them how your product will do that for them. It's called building a platform and any speaker, author or coach will understand that language. There are two things to consider whe...

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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...

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