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Make Your Own iPhone/Android Apps With New App Generator

Written by Sarah Perez / October 20, 2008 3:15 PM / 19 Comments

Today AppLoop launched a mobile application generator which lets you turn any RSS feed into a mobile application for either iPhone (available today) or Android (coming soon). The company, who competes with the analytics and advertising solution MediaLets, wanted to provide everyone with the tools to make a mobile app, even if they didn't have any programming experience. To do so, they've created their new Mobile Application Generator, a tool which creates a mobile-ready application in less than two minutes.

According to AppLoop, only 3% of developers know how to program Cocoa which limits their ability to enjoy the growth of the iPhone platform. To address this need in the developer community, as well as to provide a tool for non-technical folks, the company decided to launch a mobile application generator. The generator requires no programming experience, software downloads, or code maintenance - the application runs entirely on the web and all the code is maintained for you.

Using the Mobile Application Generator

Using the tool is simple: you just enter in a blog URL or RSS feed in the box provided in order to get started. Next, you enter in the name of your application. There's an option for you to upload your own image to use as the logo which appears on the launch screen. If you choose not to add an image, the AppLoop logo will display the app launches.

The generator will automatically select a color scheme that matches the first image found in your site's code. You can customize this color scheme if you wish by selecting one of the preset schemes available or you can create your own.

You can then choose an image to use as an Application Icon which appears both in the AppStore and on the mobile device's desktop. You must categorize your app (entertainment, news, etc.) and select which Application Stores you want your app to appear in (iTunes and/or Android).

The final step is setting the price for your application - you can leave it set to free, or set another price using the drop-down list. If you choose to charge for the app, AppLoop will give you 60% of the revenue earned. You can optionally integrate various revenue models or advertising schemes within your application if desired, and the company can help you with those options. If a publisher wants an Ad Hoc version of the app to test before going live the App Store, the company can assist with that as well.

Your app will include the company's analytics package so you can monitor your app's popularity and usage.

Reading The News In The App

Once the app is installed on a mobile device, users have the option to "favorite" an item in the feed to read later. This is similar to starring an item in Google Reader. There's also a button at the bottom of the post to share the item with friends via social media. You can post to Twitter, digg the story, send to Facebook, or even email the story to a friend.

iPod Touch users who have to rely on Wi-Fi will appreciate the app's content caching feature. The data within the application is stored locally on the device so it can be accessed at any time regardless of whether or not an internet connection is available.

Upcoming Features

AppLoop says this mobile app generator tool is only the first version of the application. Upcoming versions will offer new features like support for third-party plugins, commenting, rating, multiple categories and feeds, and other widgets. Another upcoming feature will be a new community layer on top of all applications which will provide for live chat and sharing options. AppLoop may launch these additional features as a premium version of their tool, but the basic version will always be free.

Extending Your Reach

As a publisher, there's a real need today to be able to extend your content beyond your site to other platforms. RSS provides a means to do this, but with the launch of the iPhone, there's another way to reach your readers, too: via iPhone apps. Despite the popularity of the games and other time-wasting apps, there's also a lot of people out there using apps to get the news, too. Take the AP News app, for example. Out of their 16 million pageviews in August on all mobile devices, 95% came from iPhone. With this new tool from AppLoop, any publisher can take advantage of the iPhone platform (and soon the Android platform, too) by making their content more portable and easy to access from anywhere.


Note: Screenshots from a RWW iPhone app, not yet available in App Store


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  1. Yeah.. iam first! wow.. i want it.. but my economic so tragic.. salam from indonesia.. nice article , i love this web , ^^

    Posted by: ridhoyp | October 20, 2008 7:38 AM



  2. Another app generator? These are bad enough on the web. How many milquetoast, homogenized newsreaders does the iPhone need? How many apps are in the App Store now...4000? 5000?

    The problem these guys are going to have is that if someone has valuable content they're gonna want control and a nice app to display it. If it's not valuable content, nobody's gonna download yet another app to read it.

    It's a solution looking for a problem.

    Posted by: Tim Rutheford | October 20, 2008 9:04 AM



  3. this isn't really an "app"... it's an RSS reader that only reads on RSS feed :(

    if it does add commenting etc that would be cool and add some value but how is this better than (say) Newsgator?

    Posted by: offbeatmammal | October 20, 2008 11:13 AM



  4. This stuff is extremely interesting to me and if I was any more technologically advanced, I would definitely try to create some apps, but just not there yet.

    Jesse W.
    http://www.churchofcowherd.com

    Posted by: Jesse W. | October 20, 2008 9:20 PM



  5. Yes, this really the first one that has automatic iPhone application generator

    Steve
    http://iphone.techboo.com

    Posted by: Steve | October 21, 2008 1:58 AM



  6. Seems to just reproduce what the iphone plug-in already does on wordpress…. no need for an app, just go to the url. Click on my web site in your iphone and you’ll see what I mean.

    nice try, but not impressed yet. I’m sure future versions will do more, but customized colour options are nothing to get worked up about.

    Posted by: todd lucier | October 21, 2008 5:26 AM



  7. I can't say that another news reader gets my socks to stand up and take notice, when I saw this post in my newsreader this morning I had hoped this was a new cross platform programming language or something cool like that.

    Posted by: Christopher Ross | October 21, 2008 6:23 AM



  8. Wow, that is truly amazing. I am really starting to appreciate my IPhone more and more.

    Jiff
    www.privacy-center.be.tc

    Posted by: John Woods | October 21, 2008 6:35 AM



  9. It's only an invite thing it seems and they seem to say its only for larger sites with a LOT of traffic...

    Posted by: The Tuesday Night Tech Show | October 21, 2008 6:55 AM



  10. I can't imagine that many of these will get accepted into the app store. Not that they shouldn't but Apple would be crazy to open the gates to something like this without first expanding the categories a little. Not to mention they are rejecting things for "limited functionality" already.

    Posted by: Carson McDonald | October 21, 2008 6:59 AM



  11. Hopefully Apple will create a category in the App Store just for the apps this thing generates so they can easily be ignored.

    Posted by: Dan | October 21, 2008 7:23 AM



  12. iPhone App Generator?

    Note: Screenshots from a RWW iPhone app, not yet available in App Store

    just a toy...

    Posted by: lvyile | October 21, 2008 7:54 AM



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    Posted by: aalmeida71 | October 21, 2008 9:49 AM



  14. App Generator? More like Information Transformation. I agree with #3 and #11 above.

    Posted by: Vic Berggren | October 21, 2008 10:30 AM



  15. I like the automated submission to Appstore with billing and download campaign tracking. But Dashcode springs to mind...

    Posted by: devnull | October 21, 2008 1:01 PM



  16. When you write an article like this you need to include all the INFORMATION! APPloop DOES NOT allow anyone to make an application with the generator. It will let you sign up and list your idea and site and then they will see if it will make them a LOT OF MONEY. If not you don't get to make your app.AppLoop will pick and choose the money makers and drop all the rest.

    Posted by: steve | October 21, 2008 9:49 PM




  17. nice post,

    Can my blog [ http://rajeelkp.blogspot.com ]also viewed like this on iphone

    Posted by: rajeel | October 21, 2008 11:28 PM



  18. yes ,
    you can do it for any site , even blogger sites.

    i visited ur site , gud site keep it up.
    don't forget to visit mine ;-
    http://www.gkflash.blogspot.com

    Posted by: gkflash | October 21, 2008 11:33 PM



  19. can you really make good apps with this though?

    Posted by: Bored | November 6, 2008 11:05 AM



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