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I Have An Idea For An App That I Would Like To Bring Into Life. I Don

I have an App idea, but don't have any programming knowledge . What should I do?

Average human life is 24000 days. If you’re 22 or 23, you have around 16000 days left. You have an idea which means your mind is more aware thaan the others. Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Adam D’ Angelo or anyone with some skills did not learn that skill in infancy. Neither they were born with already grasped concepts of java, php or what so ever.You have wasted a lot of time already in trying to figure out what to do with your idea. Actually, you're lost. Think of a child. He wants to play. Does he need to ask anyone if he should play or not? He’ll just get his toys and start bumping around with them. You, on the other hand, have complicated yourself.What should i do with the idea?Will it be a success?How will i launch it?Bullshit it is. You have an idea. You have a life. So, go and do whatever thr hush it takes to build that app. Your brain wont be damaged if you feed it a new skill. You’ll benefit in all the ways.If you can solve a simple linear or quadratic equation, you’re already halfway expert in programming. BELIEVE and you're already there.And another thing. Idea doesn't matter. Execution of idea is everything. A simple idea executed violently is far far better than a great idea with no action taken over it.Manifest your idea into a reality, and Universe will take care of acknowledging it. Trust me. So, hop off the trade mill of thoughts and catch the action train.I am the proof that you can ask Universe for anything you want (Jim Carrey)

I don t like the idea of hooking up with guys?

lately i ve been using tinder and yes i know that app is mostly a hookup app but idk it made me realize that I hate the idea of hooking up even more. This isn t suppose to sound stuck up or anything but I ve had guys tell me that they re confused and surprised that I ve never done anything sexual with a guy before or never had a boyfriend. It that normal that i m uncomfortable with it? I m 18 and i m taking a gap year and I know in college so many people hook up. Maybe i m just overthinking or my depression is really hurting my chances of ever dating a guy. IDK i also don t like to drink or smoke weed because I struggle with depression and anxiety and I don t know what alcohol would do to me. I hate not being able to feel in control. BUT SO MANY PEOPLE IN COLLEGE PARTY. If anyone else feels this way let me know. And also I don t have a problem with people who drink or smoke I just personally don t like the idea of it and hate how I m viewed as boring or a loser because of it.

How do I bring my app idea to life?

Step 1: Document ItWrite down everything that relates to your invention, from what it is and how it works to how you'll make and market it.Step 2: Research ItComplete an initial patent search.Research your market - make sure this is something people will actually buyStep 3: Make a PrototypeThis will demonstrate the design of your invention to potential investors and most importantly show you changes that you want to make in your original design or new features you would like to add.Make a drawing and sketch out all of your ideas.Create a mockupCreate a full-working model of your idea. There are many books and kits that can help you create prototypes. When it comes to softwares, apps etc there’s a possibility to write to a software house like Inwedo and they’ll create your prototype Inwedo - DiscoveryStep 4: File a PatentStep 5: Market Your InventionMarketing is about understanding people. It’s about determining what customers want, before they know it themselves (at least sometimes). You don’t need a big budget to create a big buzz. By implementing the right communication strategy you can cause customer excitement and if you’ll be lucky it can become viral.Step 6: Be PatientYears of hard work will finally pay off, I promise!

What is the best way to bring your ideas to life (a mobile app in my case) if you don’t have neither the financial resources nor the IT skills? It is an app that will have players (free), users (not for free), and playing users (less costly).

You have a few choices. One is learn to code and write the app yourself. These days there are plenty of low cost courses on Udemy where beginners can learn the valuable skill of programming a mobile app.The second option is to team with a technical co founder for a negotiated percentage and have them code the app. This may be very hard because most developers want to get paid for their work but if you have no budget then this is the only option for the developer.Thirdly you can raise money with a crowdsourcing platform like #1 In Free Fundraising & Crowdfunding Online to get the money to work with a developer to get the app created.Lastly you can reach out to high school or college tech teachers to ask if they are willing to have their students work on your app as a project.

I'm 17 and have no idea what I want to do with my life?

I'm 17 and about to be a senior in high school, and I don't know what in God's name I want to do after I graduate.

Okay, scratch that. I know perfectly well what I WANT to do. I WANT to be a musician. I WANT to be a film director. I WANT to be a photographer. I WANT to be a writer or and author. I WANT to be an onstage actor.

These things that I really want are irrelevent. The problem is, none of these are particularly useful. But these are the careers I would be happy with. The worst thing one can do is have a career they despise, and getting out of bed every morning becomes a chore.

Yes, I know, "But think about the money!" I've heard it many times. An engineer. A radiologist. A CNA. A professor. A marine biologist. Fields that everybody says makes big bucks. I just don't know if I would enjoy these careers. I like science, don't get me wrong, and chemistry can be fun. But it's not something I would like as a career.

If I seem fussy, think about it. Imagine waking up every morning from the time you're 28 till you're in your 60s, and every morning you're thinking "I hate this sh*t. I want out. I do not want to go to work today, or ever again." That's my biggest fear.

Out of the "wants" i mentioned earlier, I could be any one of them. However, success in those fields has a heavy reliance on blind luck, which I would be an idiot to let the outcome of my life depend upon.

So what should I do? Should I sell out and do something I hate with success? Or should I do something I love where the chance of success varies?

And before anybody talks about the military, don't. I don't like war, obsession with guns, or any other excuse to kill or help kill another woman's son.

App Ideas Please?

I'm trying to develop an app for smartphones, but my mind is blank when it comes to what my app should be about. Please help me, give me some app ideas. Don't take this as a joke and don't reply with apps that are mind-blowingly complex, but give me an app idea that gains the attention of many. It can also be an app that solves modern problems in real life, as well as in the phone. Please help ASAP.

I have an app idea. Should I learn coding and build it myself or should I hire someone to build it for me?

You won’t be able to learn code enough to do a good job. Plus, app development is actually a collection of multiple people There are experts in UX, Backend & many other disciplines. You are at the mercy of hiring someone.When you are looking for a team, remember that app’s development is never truly finished. As you develop an app, your users will have suggestions, you will change your focus, or 3rd party services you rely on (like Google and Apple) could update leaving your app useless until updated. Since you must outsource, look for a team that is there for the long haul. My company has developed a membership to help bring an entire team to people in your situation, in fact.You are going to be stuck (unless you choose our membership) with waterfall development. This development method is like when you go to the car mechanic. You take your car when it breaks (or you need something added) and they quote you and do the work. You must trust the person and know they are experts that are going to fix or add what they say they are going to.In contrast to this, teams with coders on them use agile app development. This method would be like having a mechanic with you at all times and updating your car in small pieces instead of long, expensive developments. We have a post about this subject that you can read here.Regardless of your choice of developer, know that you are getting into a relationship with the firm. Make sure they get what you are trying to convey and that your visual concepts will be adhered to. In code, there are a million ways to develop the same app and it is easy to be disappointed with an end-product even though the firm has technically fulfilled the work order.Our membership has a 5-day free trial and we give you our advice on your app during that time. I suggest you head over and try out our services, I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised how well we fit your situation.

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