ran my last MVP through this and it was off due to it didn't cover all the scope . this tool assumes that the product owner can actually judge whether the scope provided covers all or only a %. Most founders/PO need a bit more info. take a look at this... http://sfcd.com/blog/cost/ Overall, I think it is a fantastic marketing tool, if nothing else...gets prospects in the door.
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Just noticed that it doesn't include multilingual as an item in the calculation & was wondering why that is?
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Mobile apps are not only about quaint diversions; they happen to live on the most imperative development to tag along in decades: our mobile phones. Despite of all things, development of apps requires a major investment of vision, time and money. It is necessary to be driven by the idea that you get what you pay for. Remember it every day, and see your business asset reach whole new levels.
The 21st century has witnessed the tremendous growth of the mobile app market. But there are a number of aspects that still remain unknown by many customers. One of such questions among the customers is: How much to make an app?
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I must say this is a great tool - here are some guidelines to use this ;)
1. Use this tool get an idea how much the application will cost
2. Write down the figure on Notepad
3. Divide the number by 3 (Yes, 3)
4. Look for good app development companies in India (like Affle Appstudioz)
5. Give business to them on the figure which came out after dividing by 3
6. Save Money and Time
7. Feel like a Boss (Yes, Foreign clients are treated like boss here :D)
Note: Do not worry about the quality of the website - you will get the same quality or even better at one-third of the price - this is true !
Hope it helps! Feel free to connect for more :)
- Sahil Gupta (Skype: sahilg.affle)
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So by only the os you already know it will cost 7k? I cannot see how you pull off the numbers. It should be called : the minimim price we charge in our dev store for an app we have no idea what will do
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