Tuesday, 1 December 2009

Anyone Make A Mobile App In Five Easy Steps

Official press release:

Time, and cost to get an app to market gets faster and more affordable

Golden Gekko, a leading developer and technology provider for cross platform mobile applications, today unveils its new service Tino, that will allow anyone to build a mobile application and bring it to market much faster, and more affordably, than has previously been seen in the mobile app marketplace.

To build a mobile app, a customer can visit www.tinomobile.com and follow five easy steps to build an application of choice. Pricing for Golden Gekko’s Tino starts at as low as £100 which is significantly cheaper than the average £5-10,000 price tag of comparable applications.,
“We are offering Tino as a low cost entry to the mobile app marketplace, and can provide anyone with the tools to build a mobile app, with a process that takes less than an hour,” said Magnus Jern, Golden Gekko’s CEO. “Our Tino customers do not need to be technical experts, as they’ll get an easy step-by-step guide that allows them to self-develop a mobile app on the Web.”

Golden Gekko’s Tino invites everyone to create attractive, powerful mobile applications, that will support 90 per cent of the global mobile handset market,
using any content, external feeds, and rich media. The process is simple, requires no programming, and can be completed in as little as 30. Tino will automatically host and track the number of engagements.

Tino customers will get access to the wealth of experience Golden Gekko has in the mobile applications industry, of serving exciting mobile content on billions of phones worldwide, and developing content for 40 leading global brands including Absolut Vodka, Accenture, Bloomberg, Coca Cola, Disney, European Directories Novartis, Paramount, Perfetti, Sara Lee, Unilever, Universal Pictures and Vodafone.

For more visit http://www.tinomobile.com

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3 Comments:

Blogger Jules said...

Seriously?

The apps in the gallery look like they were done on an Amiga or Commodore 64. Putting out an app looking like that seriously devalues the brand. Is that Muse app really out?

7 December 2009 10:02  
Blogger OutsideMediaUK said...

Wow,

congratulations guys, you have just completely devalued mobile applications as we know them. This is a fantastic service if you feel the need to create an application with no branding, lots of lists and little thought for design. I am sure however, that you will make huge amounts of money as idiots thinking that they are going to make a million come flooding through your door.

The day mobile apps entered the domain of the amateur web designer has finally come. Thanks Golden Gecko

matt

7 December 2009 10:05  
Blogger themobilexperience said...

Everybody can have fun designing it but when it comes to serious apps you should hire a professional.

21 December 2009 14:21  

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