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GoodBarber Releases New Version of Code-Free, DIY iPhone, iPad and Android App Builder
Mobile is rapidly becoming the leading platform from which users are accessing the web. According to studies, over half of all time spent online is now done so via a mobile device. Most of that time, in turn, is spent using so-called native applications installed on the device.
Unfortunately, developing and publishing such an application has generally been considered to be vastly more difficult than creating a website, as hiring a developer can cost thousands or even tens of thousands of pounds in some cases. This leaves small business owners who don’t feel they can justify these upfront costs, but believe they could benefit from an app, in a difficult position.
GoodBarber can provide a simple, affordable and effective solution. GoodBarber allows anyone, regardless of whether or not they know how to code, to build and publish native applications on Apple’s App Store and on Google Play under their own name. The app is designed and built by the user with an intuitive and easy-to-user desktop interface.
Content can be added either through a large variety of connectors, for example for WordPress, YouTube and all popular social media sites, or directly through the user interface without relying on external sources. One of Good Barber’s greatest features for businesses is the possibility to send targeted push notifications depending on the user’s location. Those wishing to monetise their app can do so either with internal ads or through one or more third-party ad networks. However, by default GoodBarber is 100% ad-free and 100% white-label in all versions.
GoodBarber is available in three different versions, ranging in price from 16€/month to 48€/month depending on the number of available features. We also offer special discounts to resellers who wish to use GoodBarber to create apps for their own clients.
For more information on GoodBarber, please contact Erik Rossen at erik@goodbarber.com, or by calling +33 7 86 50 31 59.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Erik Rossen .
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