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This iPhone App Helps You Make iPhone Apps

Written by Sarah Perez / April 17, 2009 6:37 AM / 33 Comments

Do you have a great idea for an iPhone app but not the coding skills to actually build it? Well, there's an app for that. The AppIncubator iPhone App from MEDL Mobile lets you submit your ideas which the company's development team will then build into apps for you. Of course, as you probably imagined, they're going to take a cut of the profits. But what better way to build an iPhone app without actually having to do any work!

The AppIncubator application is the first of its kind. With this app, anyone can be an iPhone "developer." After downloading and installing the app, you use its simple interface to submit your ideas to MEDL Mobile. Alternately, you can upload ideas via the company's web site. Once you receive your submission number, you can then use the storyboard tool found on the site to flesh out your thoughts even further.

After the app undergoes a series of tests and reviews which analyze the app's potential for revenue as well as its "originality, functionality, simplicity, and fun," the app will be built by the company's in-house development team. When complete, MEDL Mobile will promote and market the application for you. All you had to do was have the original idea.

Since the company is doing all the hard work of app building and promotion, it makes sense that they plan on taking a cut. However, 25 percent of the app's revenues is shared with the app's "creator" (you). Considering how little effort there was put forth on your part, that actually seems rather generous. Still, if you want to keep more than 25 percent, you can just hire the company to build the app for you instead.

The AppIncubator is available for download in the iTunes Store here.


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  1. How did this not come along sooner!

    Posted by: Josh Chandler Posted on FriendFeed   | April 17, 2009 6:51 AM



  2. Great idea.. hope to come up with a very nice idea so I could share it with you guys.

    Posted by: ITrush | April 17, 2009 7:15 AM



  3. It is just a form to submit your idea... interesting but not very exciting !

    Posted by: Benoit Cazenave Posted on FriendFeed   | April 17, 2009 7:20 AM



  4. What a brilliantly simple marketing tool!

    Posted by: Kurt | April 17, 2009 8:20 AM



  5. great Idea, but 25%? just not enough to give an Idea with a big revenue potential, 40% may be a good deal.

    Posted by: charly | April 17, 2009 8:33 AM



  6. Yo Dawg. We heard you liked iPhone Apps, so we put an app on your iPhone so you can build iPhone Apps while you use your iPhone App.

    Posted by: Matthew Rowe | April 17, 2009 8:33 AM



  7. i like this product very much.i am going to buy one recently.simply the best & idea is great.

    Posted by: buland | April 17, 2009 10:03 AM



  8. i what to make an app by my self how do you do that?

    Posted by: ellie | April 17, 2009 5:19 PM



  9. As of 4-19-09 the amount they share with the submitter is only10%. Seems pretty was for them to take your idea and not give credit for the idea. r

    Posted by: mike | April 19, 2009 5:02 AM



  10. This app is a joke. Those here who are praising it haven't
    actually downloaded it, it seems.

    I have.

    As an earlier commentor said, it is nothing but a form,
    *that is it*. You are asked to provide a bunch of personal info and then type-in your application idea, rank it based on certain categories and then submit.

    Only 25% - 10% to the idea originator? And what guarantee
    does one get have that their idea will not be abused? None, as they are not signing a NDA with you.

    Posted by: Drake | April 20, 2009 9:24 AM



  11. I downloaded this app and used it.
    Their storyboard sucks, so I used my own, and submitted it.
    However, I am withdrawing my idea after reading their Terms and Conditions.
    There T&C's are illegal and they are headed for a major lawsuit unless they change them.
    They CANNOT legally own YOUR idea just because you submit it to them. (Sony v Staff Members, 2002).
    Also, if you withdraw your idea, they ascertain that they still get to keep your original idea.
    Again, illegal.

    Your idea is YOURS and NOT theirs!!
    Also, the payout is a joke!! 25%? Purleeze!!
    And even then, they don't pay out UNTIL they break even on the costs, and they don't inform you how much those costs will be.
    You could be waiting a LONG time before you see any money from this fly-by-night company!

    Posted by: Bernie | April 26, 2009 9:37 AM



  12. Although it does sound like a good idea, I have to agree that you have no guarantees that they will give you anything in the end. Looking at what they've done, there isn't anything impressive about their 2 programs, one of them being this one. I think its great that someone has thought about providing something like this since there are I'm sure many people out there with some great app ideas but do not or are not willing to learn how to program. It would be nice if someone would take this the distance and come up with a way for all of this to be a fair and legal deal.

    Regarding their hypothetical 25% of after break even profits go, I do think it is a pretty fair number since you are coming up with the idea and not actually the product. Sure, it sounds easy, but try giving programming a shot and you'll understand how tough it is. If someone could come up with a better way to do this I'm definitely in and will work with a legit company on presenting ideas for creating some great, useful apps for the iPhone. This is a win win situation for everyone in that you get paid for the app idea, they get paid for making it a sellable product and the end user hopefully gets a fantastic program. I don't think I'll be dealing with this particular company but look forward to someone doing it right and providing all the legal information and documents.

    Posted by: Jim Weda | April 28, 2009 3:57 PM



  13. This app has no support and seems to be somewhat questionable

    Posted by: Medl stinks | May 4, 2009 8:16 PM



  14. The Toy Lounge - http://thetoylounge.com - will be happy to hear your ideas for a custom iphone application. All inquiries will be kept confidential. Do you have the next great iPhone app idea? The Toy Lounge creates iPhone apps for eBooks, magazines. newspapers, children's books, radio stations, games, corporate marketing programs, and more. Cost effective and productive iPhone apps for your project.

    Posted by: The Toy Lounge | May 4, 2009 8:19 PM



  15. I had the same goal. So i did some searching and found this product.

    http://alarson5.prodlock.hop.clickbank.net

    Its only offered for a certain amount of time, the price is worth it just for the fact it teaches you how to make apps, but thats not it. it also teaches you how to get them on the app store and make money from them.

    http://alarson5.prodlock.hop.clickbank.net

    its worth every penny.

    Posted by: Drew | June 9, 2009 12:45 PM



  16. I've created a similar tool for making money with website ideas (as opposed to just iPhone apps).

    http://www.othernet.com


    Posted by: Daniel Cota | June 13, 2009 12:10 AM



  17. I am having my app idea vuilt by Medl. They have been a pleasure to deal with and are open and honest about everything. I have had national media attention. This has been a fantastic experience.

    My app launches this week.

    have a look on robshoesmith.com and my twitter feed @shoesmith81

    I am updating my experience daily and if anyone has any questions feel free to ask via twitter or my website.

    Posted by: rob shoesmith | July 12, 2009 10:12 AM



  18. Our freshmen class has been released and we are just getting started. As ideas are coming in we are cranking our apps. Not just any apps though, apps that benefit you in more ways than one. CHeck out our latest batch @ medlmobile.com

    Posted by: Shannon Blair | August 10, 2009 12:29 PM



  19. Its only offered söve for a certain amount of time, the price is worth it just for the fact it teaches you how to make apps, but thats not it. it kartonpiyer also teaches you how to get them on the app store mantolama and make money from them.

    Posted by: söve Author Profile Page | August 17, 2009 11:21 PM



  20. you can also post your ideas here an hope that they get realized http://www.your-apps.com/en/index.php?navid=2

    Posted by: Steve | October 10, 2009 5:30 PM



  21. This company is having a laugh and a half, mostly laughing at the people who trust them enough to send in their ideas!

    If you have a good idea, save up and invest some money in it!

    I can see major law suits popping up with this company. If the small print says they own your idea as soon as you send it in, obviously they aint looking out for you, they looking out for them selves with your help and mainly your idea.

    And 25%? That alone is enough to make me laugh.

    Posted by: Sim2K | October 30, 2009 1:52 PM



  22. I think Appswell
    is a better, more transparent tool for people to see their app ideas made into reality. Instead of just being a dumb, non-transparent suggestion box, it let's all of the sites users vote on their favorite ideas to pick winners. The company also pays a cash prize up front, as well as a share of the profit, and the app looks a whole lot better.

     Posted by: Daniel Author Profile Page | November 4, 2009 6:38 PM



  23. You guys need to stop complaining about the payout. I mean, do you know how hard it is to actually make an iPhone app? Given that you are only giving them your idea for and app and nothing more, then 25% is more than plenty for you greedy people. If you aren't doing any work then why do you think you should get more?

    "You don't work, you don't eat"

     Posted by: Austin Author Profile Page | November 27, 2009 7:09 PM



  24. The company also pays a stüdyo cash prize up front, as well as a stüdyo share of the profit, and the app looks a whole lot better.

    Posted by: stüdyo | December 5, 2009 1:17 AM



  25. This is really a great idea I am surprised it's not in wider use already.

    Posted by: turbosmart9 Author Profile Page | December 5, 2009 1:56 AM



  26. Great app for people who don't have any script knowledge. There really are a lot of people out there who have iphone app ideas, but no knowledge of how to get it developer. Also check out http://www.phonefreelancer.com -- its a website that connects entrepreneurs with iphone developers, and its free!

    Posted by: how to iphone app | January 1, 2010 7:10 PM



  27. good blog i think so

    Posted by: dış cephe kaplama | January 19, 2010 3:30 PM



  28. i think this book will help you

    《How to Make An iPhone App》

    http://0f41eicmwc-fdawzziybrjalf5.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=1

    Posted by: jone | January 27, 2010 9:27 PM



  29. Cool article. I found this website helps you find a iphone developer for free. Check it out if you have a cool iPhone app idea but don't know how to code it. Free service.

    Posted by: Chris | February 2, 2010 5:19 PM



  30. 25% are you kidding? Does anyone ever actually USE this?

    Posted by: Leah | February 5, 2010 1:48 PM



  31. The cooler version of gun apps I'm taking after the guy who made igun pro lite it's awsome

    Posted by: Igun 2 | February 5, 2010 6:00 PM



  32. I found this site that really helped me out. Now i am making money with my first app. [URL="http://e13762kefgp0ui091mzeqf4sat.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=122QL84V"]CLICK HERE![/URL]

     Posted by: Edgar Author Profile Page | February 5, 2010 8:54 PM



  33. hey can I make a flash plug-in for my iPhone with this app?

    Posted by: aumar | February 9, 2010 1:00 AM



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