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Where do I go if I have an idea for an app?

Where do I go if I have an idea for an app?

How to Develop an App Idea

  • Do the research!
  • Create a Business Concept.
  • Find partners/co-founders.
  • Develop the app.
  • Prepare for the launch and create a marketing roadmap.
  • Test the app.
  • Publish your app at the app stores and keep up the good work.
  • Sign an NDA with freelancers, partner companies, and agencies.

How can you protect an idea?

The five essential legal tools for protecting ideas are patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade dress unfair competition laws, and trade secrets. Some of these legal tools can also be used creatively as marketing aids, and often more than one form of protection is available for a single design or innovation.

How to sell an app idea?

How to Sell an App Idea. 1 1. Crowdfunding websites. If you believe that you are able to create a product for people that will be admired, you can try getting their support 2 2. Professional social networks. 3 3. Startup services. 4 4. Start-up conferences. 5 5. Accelerators and business incubators.

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Do you need to market your app to make it popular?

It’s important to know that not every app makes it onto the market. Just like any invention or patent, you must find a way to market your product if you want to become successful as an app creator. Apps don’t become popular simply because of a great idea. You must strategize a plan of action for your app to make it onto the app scene.

Do you tell people about your app idea?

You don’t tell anybody about your idea at first – not to scare it away. Then you tell your best friend and impatiently wait for the feedback, being afraid to hear something negative. He/she seems to like it and offers a beer to celebrate your great future. And then one day you wake up and think: “So, I have an app idea. What’s next?”

Is it easy to create an app?

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Creating an app isn’t an easy job, but don’t lose your enthusiasm! If you have a good idea and you’re motivated, being an amateur won’t necessarily stop you, but you’ll need to investigate and plan. The key to success doesn’t rely only on the idea, it mostly relies on knowing how to execute it.