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Friday
May112012

Building your iOS application web presence - options compared

AppifyWP is a very popular WordPress theme that you can buy and install on any web hosting company offering a WordPress environment. You can read my review of AppifyWP here.

Another player in the field of application promotional web theme is Tapptics.

Today, I want to share my comments about a new service to help you build your application web presence in a snap, without resorting to a web design. The service is called ooomf.com. While the web service is still in its infacy, I think it fills the need for many indie iOS developers.

First, the service is very simple to setup: no need to know about things like web hosting or Wordpress basics. You register with the web service, create a web page for your application and upload artworks for the application screen, the application icon and the like. For now, the service main focus is to get potential application buyers to fill a form so they can be informed when the application become available on the App Store.

There is some features missing that I would like to be included in a 1.0 release:

  • Social Network buttons on the main page should be included
  • More theme styles
  • More than one screen shots (with transitions choices)
  • iPad applications support and more than one orientation
  • A direct link to the App Store when the application becomes available

You can create as many application landing pages as required. Custom domain are supported as well as Google Analytics are supported and more features are planned in the near future. So, keep an eye on www.ooomf.com.

 

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