making money using an online App Dev SIte - General Monetization

I have no App Development coding experience so I was looking online sites (Appery.io, TheAppBuilder etc) where you can easily knock up an app using a web front end.
My idea for an app is relatively simple ( a sort of mobile html5 app ) and one of these online app dev sites would do the job.
My question is, the apps that these sites produce, can they be put on apps stores and sold for a price (ie 99p) or do they have to be free?
I would like to have a (cut down) free version and a paid for full version of the app

Andromo gives you the first one for free, but I would also like to know of others if anyone has a list.

App Dev SIte is bad. Game maker studio and Construct 2 is better

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[Q] What feature would be good in a fitness app?

I've been asked to create an app at work. It's for a membership we sell that gives people access to numerous gyms in the City. The app will do the usual things a website would e.g. be able to list upcoming classes, and details about the different gyms, but it seems to me like this is app would be rather unuseful as all the info I've been asked to put in the app is on our website, and mobile site.
So I'm curious as to what people think would be good to build into the app. I don't personally go to the gym so I'm not sure what features would be of use to people. All I can think of at the moment is a stopwatch/timer for when people are doing activities.
Does anybody else have any ideas that would be good?

Android Review Exchange

Hi XDA Community
I stumbled across this website: http://androidreviewnetwork.com/
which promotes exchange of App reviews, but still under construction.
Here's my idea:
1. "Android HRE" will post a link on the blog
2. You download the app from Google Play
3. You HONESTLY rate the app
4. You post a link to your App in the comments
5. "Android HRE" will HONESTLY rate your app
6. Do the same with other user's apps
Do you think we can do this?
HONEST ratings to keep it REAL and HONEST, no 5 stars if the app doesn't deserve it!
I've created a blog in order to do this:
http://androidhre.blogspot.co.nz/
Thanks!
Suggestions? Ideas?
Suggestions? Ideas?
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Well I have tryed different webs for app reviews exchange but the best one is appreviewss.com by far.
Is free, totally fair exchange and really easy to use.
Good luck!
Have you tried ExchangeAppReviews Android app. Its available on playstore.
Search for ExchangeAppReviews on playstore.
New app exchange plateform
Hi,
We just launched a site dedicated to sharing and rating review of applications for free
We hope to make this plateform the number 1 for free app review exchange with quality feedback.
Interested ? Sign up now to our private beta : freeappreview(dot)tk
(Android compatible iPhone / iOS, and Windows Phone)
Best Way
If you wnat app reviews, ratings, installs, G+
Just visit this page getappsreview.com
Sorry to interrupt but it looks like this thread has some issues...
1) this thread has nothing to do with any app
in the OP. Its an app forum, not a "discussion" forum like you have here.
2) some of you are promoting it and similar sites (its obvious who you are). Some of you even have really obvious names.
3)some of the sites posted are XDA like or complete shams like getappsreview. You don't need to pay (ridiculous amounts of) money to get app reviews when they have them on Google Play and every other app store in existence for FREE.
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REAP - Review Exchange & App Promote
REAP - Review Exchange & App Promote
It's a free android app to help developers and promoters to get:
- Unlimited installs for their Apps
- Rates with your chosen value ( e.g : 5*)
- Comments with your determinate keywords ( e.g : review exchange)
- G+ shares
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kitar.reviewexchangeandpromoteapps
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[Q] My app got suspended

My app named iFreeMovies is a simple list of youtube movies. It's not a playlist, it's searches the movies that orders in a list and you can watch them in youtube player api v3. Using an open source imdb api you can also get some informations in a webview. Unfortunately today I get this mail:
REASON FOR REMOVAL: Violation of the intellectual property and impersonation or deceptive behavior provisions of the Content Policy. Please refer to the IP infringement and impersonation policy help article for more information.
Your app and/or elements of its listing on Google Play, including title, description, logo(s), or promotional screenshots must not include unauthorized usage of protected works belonging to a third party.
Your app icon and promotional screenshots must not contain images that appear confusingly similar to existing products.
This particular app has been disabled as a policy strike. If your developer account is still in good standing, you may revise and upload a policy compliant version of this application as a new package name.
This notification also serves as notice for remaining, unsuspended violations in your catalog, and you may avoid further app suspensions by immediately unpublishing any apps in violation of (but not limited to) the above policy. Once you have resolved any existing violations, you may republish the app(s) at will. Before publishing applications, please ensure your apps’ compliance with the Developer Distribution Agreement and Content Policy.
All violations are tracked. Serious or repeated violations of any nature will result in the termination of your developer account, and investigation and possible termination of related Google accounts. If your account is terminated, payments will cease and Google may recover the proceeds of any past sales and the cost of any associated fees (such as chargebacks and payment transaction fees) from you.
If you feel we have made this determination in error, you can visit the Google Play Help Center article for additional information regarding this removal.
I don't understand. So since I'm not an expert developer, in order to learn, I would like that someone clarify me what's happened. In particular my great question is: What's the reason? The logo, the name, the company name ( I wrote Tuxmind as nickname) .
Help me to figure out, please!
I'm betting it's either you using YouTube images or the name. Apple has a habit of pulling this with alot of inames
I use YouTube thumbnails in the list. It's a possibility offered by YouTube api v3. So Could I change the name from ifree movies to free movies and solve the problem? But I will loose my users. Sigh!
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Well I'll be honest. The title free movies is miss leading. All your app does is give you a list of YouTube videos. The name implies they could download those movies which is illegal.
Thank you for your answer. Then Free streaming movies or Free Underground Movies... Or something Like that you can't refer to download some Giles. Isn't it?
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Thank you for your answer. Then Free streaming movies or Free Underground Movies... Or something Like that you can't refer to download some Giles. Isn't it?
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See your app doesnt do any of that. It doesnt stream movies, and it still implys that you can get movies for free.
Your better off with something like Youtube list or something along those lines.
Watch Movies Tube?
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Using a name that is similar to any other brand would get suspended. For example "iFreeMovies" imitates the Apple brand; "Youtube List" or "Watch Movies Tube" would imitate the YouTube Brand.

What features does my app technically need in order to be sold?

Hi,
I am developing an app using Angular and Cordova (and a backend written in node). My plan was to release my app for free in Google PlayStore and in the Apple appstore.
I changed my mind now, and would like to sell the app for a small amount in both stores.
After opening the app for the first time, users have to register.
Maybe I have a mental blockade here: what do I technically need to do, in order to make my app being ready for being sold in the app stores? Do the store platforms somehow tell me 'who' bought my app, or can I just rely on the store (somebody using the app means, that he has bought it in the store).
Sorry if the question is a bit vague.

Stock Unlimited Clone App?

Hello! I've been looking for a reliable unlimited app cloner app WITHOUT a bunch of ads and other annoying stuff, but I haven't been able to find one yet. I use a large amount of clones in my work but all that's available are a bunch of third-part ads FILLED with bugs and advertising, all with super low ratings.
I'm surprised there aren't any really good, open-source Android cloner apps out there. Well at least I haven't been able to find any.
So now I ask you, can you please give me a good open-source app cloning program for Android? Everything on the Google Play store is completely useless.
Thanks!
I nedd that also no one can help us

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