Everybody seems to be writing their own iPhone apps these days. It’s a great business to be a part of. If you know any programming and have no issue picking up the language and writing you app, then you are in business. Not a lot of people have those skills however. That’s where iPhone app builders come into play. These services sit between you and Apple and help you take your blog, business, or any other type of app online fast. Of course, you’ll have to pay a recurring fee to keep your app going, but you won’t have to know any programming.
Ready to start your own iPhone app? Don’t want to learn programming to get it done? These 5 tools can build your iPhone app for you:
MyAppBuilder: it’s an easy to use service that lets bloggers, businesses, and everyone in between build their own iPhone app.
BlogApper: my favorite iPhone app builder at this point. It targets the blogging community, making it easy for any blogger to build an app for her blog.
uBuildApp: has a bigger up-front fee, but it gives you the tools you need to design your apps and add features to it.
SwebApps: not a cheap way to build your own iPhone app, but this service targets people who want to go beyond some of those simple apps and create more sophisticated products.
App Incubator: an innovative service that targets those who have an idea for an app but do not have access to programmers to implement their idea. Great for entrepreneurs.
These 5 tools make it so easy to build your own iPhone application fast. It may not be as fun as writing your own app, but not everyone has time to code.
What’s your favorite iPhone app builder tool?
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