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An “APP” To Create Your Own “APP”

Have you ever got an idea to develop an app but got stuck on how to make it? The rise of technology and apps usage today plays a crucial point in the success of a business or service. Everyone at some point have a thought to create a app or something that led to a good venture in future. We always stumble on how to start building app and then making it functional. It is a tough task for those who does not has a technical  background or cannot afford a good developer.

What’s the solution?
San Francisco-based company called Bizness Apps is coming up to solve the problem. It is a mobile platform enabling small businesses to easily create, edit, and manage apps online. The best thing about Bizness Apps is, it is free for students  with a .edu account.

More than 30,000 students have registered and using the platform just after a few months of launch. Beside that the company has also partnered with entrepreneurship department of around 50 universities as reported in TechCrunch.

Still if you are wondering what exactly the app does-
It allows user to access the tools to build an app for their own Startup. They can also use Bizness App’s white-label solution and sell apps to local small business. The cost for this absolutely free as the . Andrew Gazdecki, co-founder of Bizness Apps, aims to build a platform that really helps, not just something for profit purpose. He started the company in college and facing the challenges in app buildup, he came out with the idea to create a platform for everyone. Specially for students who are at a early age want to try something new.

Takeaways:

  • San Francisco-based startup called Bizness Apps, is a mobile platform helping small businesses to easily create, edits, and manages applications online.
  • Students with .edu account can use it for free.
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Abirami Pillai

Abirami Pillai

A 20 year old passionate geek, never misses a chance to read on internet culture, consumer-facing technology & social media.
Abbie loves to write about early-stage startups, disruptive technology and new Apps in the market, besides that she is a diehard cinephile and logophile.

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