Total Handsets: 27648 Countries: 146 Networks/Carriers: 364
Total Handsets: 27648 Countries: 146 Networks/Carriers: 364
If you are an Operator, Handset Manufacturer, Operating system vendor, or Mobile 2.0 browser company,
you know how important mobille software is to your growth strategy.
According to Juniper Research, mobile app revenue is expected to grow from $8B in 2009 to $25B in 2013.
So, it's vital to have developers write software for your platform AND to create great mobile software. Mobile software that creates customer evangelists leading to reduced churn.
Mob4Hire can help your developer networks deliver on the promise of the future of mobile applications by connecting developers with eager early-adopters and get to market quicker with better software.
You win. Developers Win. Users win.
Mob4Hire has been specifically designed to bring mobile developers and users closer together, to collaborate – a critical factor in ensuring that customers get something they want, while making sure that the people with the ideas and technical skills have an appreciative and profitable market for their products.
Mob4Hire as a Platform (“MAAP”) is an architecture that leads to business expansion opportunities; a “crowd-sourcing micropayment community platform.” MAAP abstracts the branded user interface from the database, bidding processes, crowd-sourced micropayments and management, and collaborative tools and processes.
This allows enterprises to create and access a “white labeled version” of a Mob4Hire community for their own developer network or app store. You can make it look any way you want ... we handle all the back end community organization, bidding processes, collaborative testing tools and eCommerce transactions.
Our work with O2 Litmus (http://www.o2litmus.co.uk) is a great example of how MAAP can be applied. Our part of O2 Litmus is under-the-hood of the "Application" area.
O2 Litmus Video Tour from O2 Litmus on Vimeo.
Watch the video carefully from about 0:19 to 0:35 for a great description of how it works for developers, and then about 1:00 to 1:40 for how developers and testers relate to each other (and what's in it for the tester a.k.a. "Fan" in O2's video below).
This is what a testing community is all about ... preparing applications to go to market:
We look forward to helping your company bring the customer into the software development and feedback cycle.