7th Oct 2012, 10:22 AM | #1 |
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Hey warriors, I'm looking for a decent mobile app developer (hopefully with a reasonable fee) who can basically create an app that can retrieve some personal data from our customer database so that they can easily see their current status with our service (sorry - can't say too much here)... I can surely go to eLance.com, oDesk etc.. and post a job there... But I'm wondering if anyone can recommend a better way to find a decent app developer as I cannot afford to pick a wrong one and end up having a management nightmare.... I'd appreciate your input!!! Thanks |
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8th Oct 2012, 02:32 AM | #3 |
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Patt Flynn has a blog post about this on his "smart passive income" blog. I know he uses a developer for his Apps. Hope this helps
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8th Oct 2012, 03:01 AM | #4 |
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Not sure this is adding to the conversation about finding a developer but I would make sure when you post the job listing that you are clear about getting a native/hybrid/web app built. The price you pay for the app will vary depending on which style you go for. I have known a couple of guys get stung with their app when they received a web view app and paid native app prices. The outline below should be useful to help you understand what to look for in a developer/ app project. Web View - Any developer should be able to create a web view app for you - there are even websites that provide this as a server. A web view app is normally written in HTML5 and is basically a mobile site wrapped in an app frame. This is the cheapest option. Native - This is where the app is written in Objective C (if you are talking about iphone apps) and the price normally reflects this. These apps will be able to interact with all the features of the device. Hybrid - These apps are often written in javascript and use a middleware component to compile them and allow you to access some of the devices features. I think when it comes to picking the developer you need to review their apps and ask questions about what language/style of app they have been developed with. Its also massively important to produce a good spec as this way you will avoid disappointment with the end product. I hope this advice helps. |
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8th Oct 2012, 03:02 AM | #5 |
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Hey Michi Kono Since a lot of people are getting indulge into business of mobile apps development and claims them to be the best, it is really hard to find good one for your job. I will suggest you to search wen for mobile application development companies and go through all the apps they have build in the past. Check their product apps and discuss your project with them. The process sounds pretty hectic but it is worth to be done if you want to be on a safe side. |
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8th Oct 2012, 03:48 AM | #7 |
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No worries - It's a huge investment of both time and money when you are thinking about contracting someone to build an app for you and doing your homework beforehand is going to save you a lot of hassle in the long run.
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8th Oct 2012, 04:05 AM | #8 |
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As all of suggested you to develop your mobile website from different companies but I would suggest you to choose high quality phonegap developer from Elan Emerging Technologies who are well experienced as well as certified from appcelerator so you can better chance to get best mobile apps.
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8th Oct 2012, 01:11 PM | #9 |
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Just go to Linkedin and search "Mobile App Developer" There's literally thousands of companies with a professional presence on there. |
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9th Oct 2012, 01:16 AM | #10 |
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you can find them from many sources. google, social networks, own networks, Professional networks like linkedin and so. But you have to very careful while choosing them. most of them give assurances interms of time, quality and many other factors. But very few only satisfy their customers. You can try Innoppl mobile application developers for your any kind of app development needs. |
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10th Oct 2012, 01:36 AM | #11 |
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I would second this idea ... you can even put your city in the search term and find a developer that is local. Then you can take a look at any recommendations they have received to get a better idea of their quality.
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It is true that you will come across many mobile app developers in your search for one of the best. Choosing the right one may seem a bit difficult than anticipated. If you know any friends, who may have interacted with such a professional in the past, then you may get in touch with that friend. However, checking out some sites of mobile app developers may also help you. Here you may get to know about their fees and also how long they have been in this field.These should help you decide.
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Great Topic, in a recent product offering the author of the product attempted to sell a product that many have attempted to do in the past, (relied on Outsourcing the Mobile Application Development process) Which is fine, anyone can do it, but can you really be successful in a situation that you do not know what you need to ask for and often the outsourcing provider does not speak English well enough to grasp your attempts to describe the application to that developer. It is a huge mess and a recipe for Disaster... Yet hundreds bought this product expecting to be able to produce Mobile Applications as promised in the product, then they wake up and realize that they have been had. In the cold light of day they use Odesk, Freelancer, and other outlets and they receive insane estimates for Simple Application development.
That is the truth and that is what you will not read in these products that claim you can become wealthy if you just buy the mobile product of the day.
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10th Oct 2012, 11:42 PM | #14 |
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contact me for develop any mobile apps
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10th Dec 2012, 07:54 AM | #15 |
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Blog Entries: 163 | To choose the right mobile app developer, you may use the abovementioned eLance and Odesk, search for IT companies on business directories, apply social networks, ask for advice on other forums. Discover their profiles and thoroughly read the references. Check whether they have experience in the similar projects. |
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You just mentioned mobile app developer. So i am not sure you need android app developer or iphone app developer or ipad app developer or some other mobile platform developer. I can just suggest you to visit vEmployee. They have good name in mobile app development. I know this post is outdated. But in future if someone who reading this post can check them. Here is reference link iPhone, Android, iPad, Windows Mobile Application Developers - vEmployee Thanks, Jimmy |
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I think you're in a right place for your need. Freelancing people are not always delivering what we required. Sometimes it make us worse. So better take some recommendations or asking in right place like this forum. Okay then, I think many people would recommend their familiar people or concerns. right? But I'm here to recommend one such a quality mobile apps development company who having young and enthusiastic people to develop your mobile apps. Believe me, I had some good experience with them for my very first project and saw how they working on by visited their office. Try to get them in touch and make sure develop an quality app which meets all your expectation here. mobile application developer |
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Dear Michi Kono, Contact me to develop any native mobile (Android/IOS) apps as I am an expert web and mobile(android and IOS) application developer and 50 employees have been working under my leadership since last 5 years. You can see my portfolio here, it will be more helpful to you before hiring us: http://portfolio.ebizzinfotech.com/ Thanks Nital |
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Are you still looking for app developer?
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For getting best mobile app developer Fiverr or upwork may help you. If you're still looking to hire someone for this position. Then you should try there.
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