So random, I came across your channel yesterday and watched your video about building the number 1 app in the world...and now you're on here! Awesome work. Definitely an inspiration.
was the marketing paid, or influencers post on tiktok to your quiz funnel onboarding link? would like more knowledge on app growth tactics thanks great video
ngl I was thrown off when you said "Mobile apps are untapped"--literally everyone is doing mobile apps, it looks so saturated. But after the vid, you clearly know what you're talking about. Doing it right is untapped. Thanks for sharing your shit man!
Loved the advice here! A book I started recently, The Fortune Architect: Design Your Path to Wealth, goes even deeper into saving and building wealth in practical ways..
This format is so much better than before man, it was too bombastic and annoying.. this is really nice and calm, im very happy with this and hope you continue like this!
Apps that appear free then hit you with a hard paywall, especially after wasting your time with a long “onboarding process” is such cancer. I can’t believe Apple allows it tbh
they are trying to make us fomo for nothing lol.... unless your app is heavily funded super-app dont even think making mobile apps unless its for fun or charity
I think his point was apps are underrated for making money with lots of opportunities still if you do it right, regardless of how saturated the market may seem.
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As a software engineer who’s been building iOS apps since 2009, I can share the recipe for $45k/month in sales in the “untapped” mobile app market. Ready? Drumroll… Just spend $50k on ads! 😂
In the last 90 days he said he generated $112k in revenue. Do you really think he would spend $100k+ in ads just to lose money? Why would he want to do that?
So tired of these videos. Stop suggesting that this stuff is easy or that you’ll find success starting from a small amount of capital. I’m a pro full-stack developer and I will tell you that nothing is as easy at it seems, and marketing will take months to years to get a strong user base.
Yeah, the costs are not fully detailed, it's more of a superficial thing... you said you're a developer, so I have a question for you: how much would cost me to build a more complex app/platform? Something similar to etoro or trading 212?
@@GeorgeMunte How long is a piece of string? There is a reason 95% of dev projects go over-time and over-budget. At the first stage you have to perfectly outline exactly which features, systems, architecture, manpower (1 full stack dev? 1 frontend one backend dev? 1 designer, 1 dev.... etc, etc.). Are you expecting the devs to do all the design? Do you also have a product manager? The list goes on and on, and without extremely precise details upfront, I could give you a random number but it wouldn't be meaningful, or accurate. Also, when it comes to financial products (like eToro) You're talking a completely other game. Not only are there SERIOUS security implications that need to be covered, but you can't just launch a trading app without implicit approval from the relevant agencies (depending on which country you live).
the thing is that you need a lot of money to go through some fails. i mean if you try a lot, something will eventually work, but it will also waste a lot of resources not everyone has. if you don't have at least $100.000 in the back, doing random apps might not be a good idea.
Yeah, they are selling dreams, nothing is as easy as they make it sounds. In the first place, its not the app that's important here, its the business idea.
So if you outsource development, how do you maintain your app and implement new features? Freelancers can go dark, or have plenty of other gigs going on. These platforms are ok for small, one time gigs but as a supply chain it's totally unpredictable and unreliable. I believe if app development is your thing you are better off being a developer yourself.
Treat your developers well, build a strong relationship with them, and start to build out your team. I am a big fan of outsourcing my weaknesses. Great businesses are built by great teams
He spent a lot of time talking about starting off as well. I'm sure once the initial customers started coming in he was able to develop a relationship with some of the developers and hire them properly.
@@stevencravotta True enough. It's very inspirational to see young entrepreneurs build an empire out of thin air. I've been struggling 5 years to roll out our first app, tho we are just a team of two, myself the UI/UX/marketing guy and my mate, former co-worker the developer. He's a good engineer but lazy AF and we ain't going anywhere :) Albeit it's just a pet project for both of us. Seeing this video it's clear I need to make some adjustments to the business plan.
Went to highschool with Steven in Alpharetta, GA. Dudes dad was very rich and gave a talk at our school. Of course he can build a team, it’s called having a rich dad lol
Homeboy got lucky. Doesn't know the industry at all. 55,000 apps were released in February 2024 alone. Untapped my ass. Sincerely a solopreneur who's been working in tech my entire career and have yet to have any of the hundreds of apps I have built be bought.
This video was gold! So much content packed in such a short video! I'm currently in the midst of planning everything for a small productivity mac app I will be speed-building and while it'll be free first, I might add features later to make it paid, and this video will definitely be a point of reference for me as to all the tools Steven is using!
@@jerrysalo2735that’s like saying you need to be a doctor to know if you’re sick. Ever heard of “there’s an app for that”? Yeah, mobile apps saturated a decade ago.
Every single business opportunity is oversaturated. There is absolutely nothing new under the sun. The world would continue running without a single new business, app, consultant, coach in any niche. But people continue to be successful doing these things. The world is a huge place and you only need to carve out a relatively small piece of the pie to find real success.
I actually like it. I prefer these condensed scripted interviews over those one hour ceo interviews. Also, hard paywalls work the best in regards to revenue. I’m just not willing to that in my apps because I like having a large free user base.
Reading the comments and digesting the content. This guy made it from 1 in a millions apps out there and able to make some revenue. Good for him. He is fortunate and has grit to stick around for 4 years of tweaking at it.
It's not. The guy's a grifter, just like StarterStory. I work on an app at my job that has over 500 reviews with an average rating of 4.9 and offers much more value than this demo app and we don't make that kind of revenue even though we have a full team of developers, marketers, customer support and so on...
Forgive me but where is the knowledge? He explains nothing. Literally it’s just a sales video for his app. “Monetize through Ads” - uuuh… that’s ground breaking information. “Subscription monetization” - wow this is insane information. Cmon. 😂 . How you made you all? “I don’t, someone else made it for me.” - wow such a deep information. 😂😂 Ltv…life time value is super important!! OMG never thought of that. This guy could speak about much more interesting staff than this fluff. Simple Example: how much you spend on your ads? Which is the profit?
yeah, it gives such vibe, but Steven is actually making that much money utilizing viral marketing on TikTok + ads. Also most apps fail, only less than 17% make more than $1k (according to RevenueCat), so it's more of a mix of idea/luck/skill PS. BTW $40k is revenue, not profit. Apple takes ~23% cut overall, also he spends on ads ~$10k, so profit before tax would be less than $20k
Hey do you have a Spotify podcast channel? I'm trying to find this on Spotify so I can listen to the starter stories on the commute but I can't find it
Genuine question. Are you using AI to recreate your likeness?? It feels like you’re using AI to add in the questions? The hand and body movement makes it feel like it.
"I dont know anything about what Im saying, i just have daddys money and a ideia, them i pay to others develop what i want and keep all the income" real entrepreneur right there, congratulations you mastered capitalism
@@YaBoyfelipe I mean the man advertising the website full of saas ideas, not the guy the video is about. To see this website it's one crazy expensive subscription which promises to make you money btw
Thanks for the interview and info. I screen shot your stack. Very helpful. I'm actually buying a cash flowing app off of flippa. This will help me grow the existing customer base and extend into new territories.
Some useful information, using the word "app developer" seems a bit of a stretch, he is an entrepreneur, but his tech stack was "hire people to do your idea" I would have loved a bit more of a technical insight, but it seems like he may not know it, and if he doesnt need to, then good for him, (if the numbers are true) then he is doing very well, and cant argue with that.
yeah but they dont talk about all the costs or what % the store takes on which they are selling, how much of that is tax, how much he is spending on marketing. 42k a month seems nice but if he is only is making after all the costs 1to 2k then its not nice. especialy if he needs to hire someone over and over for updates or bugs, not knowing that the freelancer will still do it.
He's wrong, apps are not unlike any other business online because every digital product works the exact same way, built once, sold a million times, ebooks, WordPress themes, stock photos, music, etc... The point is don't take him literally. And then he said mobile apps are untapped. What is he smoking?
I knew the guy was full of 💩 when he said 95% of the success of a mobile app is down to marketing. Just because you're pulling 40k doesn't mean you know everything, nor does it mean you are right in what you say.
@@filiphies6738 Not sure about that, it’s a major factor undoubtedly but there is also a phenomenon called product-led growth, resulting from a well iterated product. I’ve seen so many marketing hype jobs get ‘found out’ in the end, because the customers finally realise the product is actually💩 or doesn’t solve a real pain.
yea AI cant develop apps, it can at most give you code snippets for very specific thing that needs to be validated by a developer who knows what he is doing
Well, at least everything he's been presenting on the video I see on the companies I've worked with, he has a great knowledge of the market as well because he is primarily a marketer.
To be honest even if this isn’t true, if you are a programmer, coding your own app is a great thing to put on your resume and may even get your foot into the door.
i' am song writer and I've keep moving on to make song, to people get along with my son but still i don't much a views on my channel, but your story keeps me going, giving me hope to fight my fears, stress but thin i'm hoping that some day big shot will recognize my music.
Quite helpful and insightful. Look forward to learning more on this. Haters who are hating on his comment missed his context, and are most likely broke keyboard warriors.
illegal ? Then why thousands of iOS apps are out there with hard pay walls ? Some apps even dont allow even for one time to use the app without subscribing !!
Great content & framing! 'be a genius in creating a sellable product' (like 'win a lottery' type of thing) 'distribute it like crazy' some win at the first try or 10th try, some needs 100 tries and they usually give up at try 96 or something!
You just have to be willing to learn to be successful. Plus have a huge account for years for your team, marketing and your own expenses. You can also hire for free and don't have to count dev and designer salaries.
I have one idea. There should be a place selling untapped ideas with possible solutions for money, wrapped in marketing featuring a success story about an entrepreneur who knows nothing about mobile development.
Yeah thats what they dont say where the initial 50-100k came from to build those apps. Cuz he said it himself he doesnt know how to do it he just copies other popular apps, oh i mean has "good ideas for apps". Also doesnt say how much he spends per month on ads just to get that 40k. doesn t say how much the store takes, which is between 30-50% i think apple takes. Doesnt say how much in wages and taxes, can probably be happy if he has broken even yet or still needs to do it. Probably looking to sell his apps to bigger company if you ask me.
Brazilians are the best devs for cost/benefit hehe If that were not true, the agency I work for from Canada wouldn't have 8 from 11 devs from Brazil, and the rest are Canadians
Absolute honor to be featured on a channel I draw so much inspiration from!
By far one of the best episodes I have watched, thanks for the insights on the marketing strategy and congrats on the success !
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So random, I came across your channel yesterday and watched your video about building the number 1 app in the world...and now you're on here! Awesome work. Definitely an inspiration.
was the marketing paid, or influencers post on tiktok to your quiz funnel onboarding link? would like more knowledge on app growth tactics thanks great video
ngl I was thrown off when you said "Mobile apps are untapped"--literally everyone is doing mobile apps, it looks so saturated. But after the vid, you clearly know what you're talking about. Doing it right is untapped. Thanks for sharing your shit man!
Loved the advice here! A book I started recently, The Fortune Architect: Design Your Path to Wealth, goes even deeper into saving and building wealth in practical ways..
This format is so much better than before man, it was too bombastic and annoying.. this is really nice and calm, im very happy with this and hope you continue like this!
Thanks for the feedback 🙏🏽 Always listening :)
@@starterstory No siempre, no respondes los emails de tus seguidores (newsletter)
Apps that appear free then hit you with a hard paywall, especially after wasting your time with a long “onboarding process” is such cancer. I can’t believe Apple allows it tbh
Mobile apps are untapped?! 😂 If blue ocean means untapped, mobile is the boiling Red Sea 😂
i know right?... currently myself i have to be intentional about the mobile apps that am installing due to phone's memory constraint
they are trying to make us fomo for nothing lol.... unless your app is heavily funded super-app dont even think making mobile apps unless its for fun or charity
I think his point was apps are underrated for making money with lots of opportunities still if you do it right, regardless of how saturated the market may seem.
Especially how much apple cuts your revenue
@@BlaqueCodesounds like you have a wallet constraint
The most important question the host never asked. Whats the net profit ? 40k ARR means nothing if he is spending 35k in ads and developer salaries.
The developer is only making 3k or less
he doesnt spend much on ads he use organic tiktok , have more than 120 k
40k MRR, not annual revenue
0:00 Building a Full-Stack Chat App
2:30 Ideation and Validation Process
4:50 Building the App with No-Code Tools
6:25 Marketing Strategy for Mobile Apps
8:05 Monetization Strategies for Mobile Apps
10:05 Pricing and Paywall Optimization
11:20 Tools and Software for Mobile App Development
12:40 Choosing Lucrative Niches for Mobile Apps
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Mobile apps are… **checks notes** untapped??!?
Right? Literally the most oversaturated market
As a software engineer who’s been building iOS apps since 2009, I can share the recipe for $45k/month in sales in the “untapped” mobile app market. Ready?
Drumroll…
Just spend $50k on ads! 😂
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In the last 90 days he said he generated $112k in revenue. Do you really think he would spend $100k+ in ads just to lose money? Why would he want to do that?
@@jonjones8827 this is a popular business model in the IT space. Yes very possible. Hence why he is only speaking on revenue.
It’s untapped that’s why
@@jonjones8827 This might surprise you, but sometimes people just say shit that isn't true
Top 2, maybe number 1 vid on this channel, very quick and to the point advice that anyone can follow to build a successful business/app
So tired of these videos. Stop suggesting that this stuff is easy or that you’ll find success starting from a small amount of capital.
I’m a pro full-stack developer and I will tell you that nothing is as easy at it seems, and marketing will take months to years to get a strong user base.
Yeah, the costs are not fully detailed, it's more of a superficial thing... you said you're a developer, so I have a question for you: how much would cost me to build a more complex app/platform? Something similar to etoro or trading 212?
@@GeorgeMunte How long is a piece of string? There is a reason 95% of dev projects go over-time and over-budget. At the first stage you have to perfectly outline exactly which features, systems, architecture, manpower (1 full stack dev? 1 frontend one backend dev? 1 designer, 1 dev.... etc, etc.).
Are you expecting the devs to do all the design? Do you also have a product manager?
The list goes on and on, and without extremely precise details upfront, I could give you a random number but it wouldn't be meaningful, or accurate.
Also, when it comes to financial products (like eToro) You're talking a completely other game. Not only are there SERIOUS security implications that need to be covered, but you can't just launch a trading app without implicit approval from the relevant agencies (depending on which country you live).
i think he said the app has been 4 years in age and he hit that profitable revenue level the last 6 months
the thing is that you need a lot of money to go through some fails. i mean if you try a lot, something will eventually work, but it will also waste a lot of resources not everyone has. if you don't have at least $100.000 in the back, doing random apps might not be a good idea.
Yeah, they are selling dreams, nothing is as easy as they make it sounds. In the first place, its not the app that's important here, its the business idea.
"What's your tech stack?"
"Upwork and 99projects"
- Steve 2024 😂😂😂😂😂
fr I just wanted to know if he´s using native languages or cross platform. But I think he´s only building them in iOS, so he´s going with swift
@@WorstDeveloperi mean the building done by his team, so he really don’t know
So if you outsource development, how do you maintain your app and implement new features? Freelancers can go dark, or have plenty of other gigs going on. These platforms are ok for small, one time gigs but as a supply chain it's totally unpredictable and unreliable. I believe if app development is your thing you are better off being a developer yourself.
Ask them For the original code brother.
Treat your developers well, build a strong relationship with them, and start to build out your team. I am a big fan of outsourcing my weaknesses. Great businesses are built by great teams
He spent a lot of time talking about starting off as well. I'm sure once the initial customers started coming in he was able to develop a relationship with some of the developers and hire them properly.
@@stevencravotta True enough. It's very inspirational to see young entrepreneurs build an empire out of thin air. I've been struggling 5 years to roll out our first app, tho we are just a team of two, myself the UI/UX/marketing guy and my mate, former co-worker the developer. He's a good engineer but lazy AF and we ain't going anywhere :) Albeit it's just a pet project for both of us. Seeing this video it's clear I need to make some adjustments to the business plan.
Went to highschool with Steven in Alpharetta, GA. Dudes dad was very rich and gave a talk at our school. Of course he can build a team, it’s called having a rich dad lol
Homeboy got lucky. Doesn't know the industry at all. 55,000 apps were released in February 2024 alone. Untapped my ass. Sincerely a solopreneur who's been working in tech my entire career and have yet to have any of the hundreds of apps I have built be bought.
He makes it sound easy. But he assembled a team to build it. That costs a lot of money. Don’t be fooled - this is not easy.
@@sleepchatnothing is easy, so it’s go hard or go home son 🎉
@@sleepchatbuild it yourself man. 😅 Plenty of videos and resources.
Also its not always the app it's the marketing, storytelling, branding and everything other than the app itself
Hundreds? There's your mistake right there, if a random person can throw it together in a day, there's probably next to no market value.
This video was gold! So much content packed in such a short video! I'm currently in the midst of planning everything for a small productivity mac app I will be speed-building and while it'll be free first, I might add features later to make it paid, and this video will definitely be a point of reference for me as to all the tools Steven is using!
Mobile apps are untapped? What decade is this guy living in?
How many company do you own? How much money you make? Hate and complain is not a winning concept.. =) Hope you are very happy and have your dream life
They don't actually say this in the description, but this was filmed in 1853, when very few people were making mobile apps or monetizing them.
@@jerrysalo2735that’s like saying you need to be a doctor to know if you’re sick. Ever heard of “there’s an app for that”? Yeah, mobile apps saturated a decade ago.
he is selling his course
Every single business opportunity is oversaturated. There is absolutely nothing new under the sun. The world would continue running without a single new business, app, consultant, coach in any niche. But people continue to be successful doing these things. The world is a huge place and you only need to carve out a relatively small piece of the pie to find real success.
Great job guys! This is one of those rare videos on RUclips that actually informs and is straight to the point.
I really enjoyed this! Your explanations were clear and engaging, and I appreciate how you explain it.
i like how he says apps are untapped but all his ideas come from apps that already exist
And app templates already made…
And app developers already developing apps..
and apps used to hire, design, manage and market other apps lmao
the editing and b-roll in this video is exceptional! keep it up bud
heavy like to Steven for pronouncing "niche" correctly 😄
Not sure why this video didn't quite hit for me.. possibly the "scripted video chat interview" setup.. just seemed a bit uninspiring/soulless
agreed
I agree with the more scripted interview - there was no emotion, or humor and seemed impersonal. I also lost it at the hard paywall...
I actually like it. I prefer these condensed scripted interviews over those one hour ceo interviews. Also, hard paywalls work the best in regards to revenue. I’m just not willing to that in my apps because I like having a large free user base.
Cause them both are pretending to have skin in the business 😅
Obvious fakers
Maybe but it was packed with useful information so it took preparation. It respected my time as a viewer more because there was no time wasted
how do you maintain code and fix bugs? how often do you update your apps? do you use the same developers to do that?
Reading the comments and digesting the content. This guy made it from 1 in a millions apps out there and able to make some revenue. Good for him. He is fortunate and has grit to stick around for 4 years of tweaking at it.
"Not a lot of people are doing mobile apps" there about 20 million mobile apps.
just checked the app, it has got 0 reviews
how's it possible for an app that makes 40k a month to have 0 reviews?
i checked on app store, its has reviews
It's not. The guy's a grifter, just like StarterStory. I work on an app at my job that has over 500 reviews with an average rating of 4.9 and offers much more value than this demo app and we don't make that kind of revenue even though we have a full team of developers, marketers, customer support and so on...
I just checked and it has 1.1k reviews in the App Store, the oldest with a comment dating back to march. The Android version seems to not be out yet.
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depends on your country
Very helpful video, thanks. Also love the updated format
Thank you for the advice! Great video!
I am starting with Amazon FBA now, but I am open to more options in the future, thanks for this video!! ❤
Love starter story and love all the stories of entrepreneurs all around me. Super inspired and excited
Great video, really to the point!
It's funny you mention developers from Eastern Europe. I agree! My best guy is in Albania he's great
This video earned you a new subscriber :)
Thanks,Japhet From Tanzania
Incredible. Thanks for sharing. Such high quality stuff here
Brilliant advice! :) 💕
Saying mobile apps is 'untapped' in 2024 is a wild statement.
I just found a short of yours. I really enjoy your content. Your questions are very good. Thank you.
Bro has the best questions to ask. Congrats!!
Thank you for posting this ❤
Awesome guys, thanks for all the insights!
Proper fire 🔥.. absolutely love this. Full of gems 💎 😎
so much knowledge in a short video, straight to the topic.. Thanks!
Forgive me but where is the knowledge? He explains nothing. Literally it’s just a sales video for his app. “Monetize through Ads” - uuuh… that’s ground breaking information. “Subscription monetization” - wow this is insane information. Cmon. 😂 . How you made you all? “I don’t, someone else made it for me.” - wow such a deep information. 😂😂 Ltv…life time value is super important!! OMG never thought of that. This guy could speak about much more interesting staff than this fluff.
Simple Example: how much you spend on your ads? Which is the profit?
Too good to be true. It sounds like a promotion.
yeah, it gives such vibe, but Steven is actually making that much money utilizing viral marketing on TikTok + ads. Also most apps fail, only less than 17% make more than $1k (according to RevenueCat), so it's more of a mix of idea/luck/skill
PS. BTW $40k is revenue, not profit. Apple takes ~23% cut overall, also he spends on ads ~$10k, so profit before tax would be less than $20k
you bet? 🤣
Facts
Great video and great value as always. Quick Question: where did he find competitors apps information? such as revenue, downloads, and all of that.
inspiration is a fleeting feeling
have to keep it going fr
Hey do you have a Spotify podcast channel? I'm trying to find this on Spotify so I can listen to the starter stories on the commute but I can't find it
Mobile apps untapped... really?
What is he smoking?
Didn't count his puffs
@@quaidoralious4181💀
73 million apps on the Play Store... Riiiiiight
Genuine question. Are you using AI to recreate your likeness?? It feels like you’re using AI to add in the questions? The hand and body movement makes it feel like it.
Cool, thank you very much for sharing.🎉
"Mobile apps are untapped", and I stopped watching this video
😂😂😂
This was terrific! Thank You YT algorithm and Thank You Steven for your great insights!
"I dont know anything about what Im saying, i just have daddys money and a ideia, them i pay to others develop what i want and keep all the income" real entrepreneur right there, congratulations you mastered capitalism
You mean you don't have $5,000 to drop on an idea that won't see a profit for a year or more?
If these micro saas ideas were so good, why aren't you doing them yourself?
Well he did
@@YaBoyfelipe I mean the man advertising the website full of saas ideas, not the guy the video is about. To see this website it's one crazy expensive subscription which promises to make you money btw
@@timondalton8731 Not sure if you've noticed but all the RUclipsrs promoting success stories are making their money from....RUclips lol
1st time viewer... Nice format, well done! 🏆
40k ARR and 80K marketing costs
Thanks for the interview and info. I screen shot your stack. Very helpful. I'm actually buying a cash flowing app off of flippa. This will help me grow the existing customer base and extend into new territories.
super inspiring 🎉🎉🎉
I'm gonna create a stop smoking app that leads to vaping, and then a stop vaping app that leads back to smoking 🤣🤣🤣
I just received the email for the the free business ideas but the link doesn't work..
Awesome video !!
Some useful information, using the word "app developer" seems a bit of a stretch, he is an entrepreneur, but his tech stack was "hire people to do your idea" I would have loved a bit more of a technical insight, but it seems like he may not know it, and if he doesnt need to, then good for him, (if the numbers are true) then he is doing very well, and cant argue with that.
yeah but they dont talk about all the costs or what % the store takes on which they are selling, how much of that is tax, how much he is spending on marketing. 42k a month seems nice but if he is only is making after all the costs 1to 2k then its not nice. especialy if he needs to hire someone over and over for updates or bugs, not knowing that the freelancer will still do it.
the hard paywall thing is good thanks
He's wrong, apps are not unlike any other business online because every digital product works the exact same way, built once, sold a million times, ebooks, WordPress themes, stock photos, music, etc... The point is don't take him literally. And then he said mobile apps are untapped. What is he smoking?
I knew the guy was full of 💩 when he said 95% of the success of a mobile app is down to marketing. Just because you're pulling 40k doesn't mean you know everything, nor does it mean you are right in what you say.
@@Iaintsayinnothin.. He's got a real credibility problem.
@@Iaintsayinnothin.. But he is right, distribution is thr most important thing. It's not 2012 no more, you can have best app and no one gives a fuck
@@filiphies6738 Not sure about that, it’s a major factor undoubtedly but there is also a phenomenon called product-led growth, resulting from a well iterated product. I’ve seen so many marketing hype jobs get ‘found out’ in the end, because the customers finally realise the product is actually💩 or doesn’t solve a real pain.
@@Iaintsayinnothin..there are many problems with this video, but this statement is actually very true
Ah yeah the untapped market of mobile apps. Right :D Is this video from 2009?
I like very much that he's not using AI for app development. We cannot really depend on security of AI code yet!
yea AI cant develop apps, it can at most give you code snippets for very specific thing that needs to be validated by a developer who knows what he is doing
"How I built it" -> "How I payed people to build it"
he stumbled upon mobile apps? nobody is doing it? wtf?
This is great stuff!! Thanks!! 😃
Feels fake
i don't know rick
Well, at least everything he's been presenting on the video I see on the companies I've worked with, he has a great knowledge of the market as well because he is primarily a marketer.
I signed up on your site but not getting the free 52 Micro Saas list... making me sign up for your academy instead???
It's as if you just realized that the entire business model is taking your money.
To be honest even if this isn’t true, if you are a programmer, coding your own app is a great thing to put on your resume and may even get your foot into the door.
i' am song writer and I've keep moving on to make song, to people get along with my son but still i don't much a views on my channel, but your story keeps me going, giving me hope to fight my fears, stress but thin i'm hoping that some day big shot will recognize my music.
Quite helpful and insightful. Look forward to learning more on this. Haters who are hating on his comment missed his context, and are most likely broke keyboard warriors.
Did you get the 1$ phone screen cleaning cloth?
But what does the app do? Anyone explain me plz 😅😅😅
Hard paywalls are classified as dark tactics & and illegal, right?
illegal ? Then why thousands of iOS apps are out there with hard pay walls ? Some apps even dont allow even for one time to use the app without subscribing !!
The fact that nobody talks about the forbidden book The Mystic Labyrinth on Vexoner speaks volumes about how people are stuck in a trance
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Awesome questions!
Very informative🙏
This video is so obvious that I have to call it... it's true! People would be impressed by how this same formula works online for money.
Great content & framing!
'be a genius in creating a sellable product' (like 'win a lottery' type of thing)
'distribute it like crazy'
some win at the first try or 10th try, some needs 100 tries and they usually give up at try 96 or something!
" I recommend only hiring developers from eastern Europe" then he shortlist developers from India
I loved this video. Thank you so much for this amazing value. I am truly grateful.
Due to the insane monthly subscription model, I haven’t bought an iOS app in years.
This will help me set up mine… this is fully informed! ❤
hell yeah, 4k baby
Yall need to get back to posting every Sundays
“It’s untapped” 😂
I wanted to judge the dude cause he looks young and typical sales guy… but he was actually spitting and I learned something ….
You just have to be willing to learn to be successful. Plus have a huge account for years for your team, marketing and your own expenses. You can also hire for free and don't have to count dev and designer salaries.
I have one idea. There should be a place selling untapped ideas with possible solutions for money, wrapped in marketing featuring a success story about an entrepreneur who knows nothing about mobile development.
Is this an ad video?
Lets grow togerther guys love u all never surrender !
Excellent video and packed full of information!
"Thanks for joining the show...." That's about it - a show.
ya but you need money to pay a "team" to build it. Where does that come from? I don't see them doing it for free on a guess it might work out
Yeah thats what they dont say where the initial 50-100k came from to build those apps. Cuz he said it himself he doesnt know how to do it he just copies other popular apps, oh i mean has "good ideas for apps". Also doesnt say how much he spends per month on ads just to get that 40k. doesn t say how much the store takes, which is between 30-50% i think apple takes. Doesnt say how much in wages and taxes, can probably be happy if he has broken even yet or still needs to do it. Probably looking to sell his apps to bigger company if you ask me.
How many people in the team does it take to run the app ?
amazing video
Brazilians are the best devs for cost/benefit hehe If that were not true, the agency I work for from Canada wouldn't have 8 from 11 devs from Brazil, and the rest are Canadians