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Birth of an Android App!
Hey guys!
I've just created an Android App called "The Sapphire Alliance" If you can't guess what it is, it is basically an Android based interface for the popular "The Blue Alliance". It costs $1. Some of the features are: -Data pulled straight from TBA. -Team search, this includes a team profile and it's match archives. -Browse Events, this is a table of events from the selected year. -General/Event match archives, the archive for an individual event, all matches -Game manual, brings you to a Google doc that contains the manual, this will soon be local and require no connection (Next version) The reason I've called the thread 'the BIRTH of an android app' is pretty obvious, the app is in a very immature, post beta state. If you are too lazy to read the description, here are some of the features to come: -Live updates for competitions -Faster loading times -Off-line game manual -Scouting sheet manager/maker -Video Archive playback Check it out when you can! Thanks!, Nick - Team Mercury - 1089 QR code: http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?c...chemy.sapphire |
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You know what, I had the exact same idea last year, a way to fundraise. But I never obtained an android phone so I never ended up getting to do it. Well that seems helpful to others.
BTW any info on how much Google pockets from your profits? |
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And Google pockets 30% -____- And neither have I >_> It's secretly been on the market for a week, my friend's been testing it for me on his phone. :P |
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Good luck with your sales, one suggestion I can make is make the GUI user friendly, I think that and the features them self will make it sell
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I need all the advice I can get, considering I know very little about the droid, nor do I have one haha |
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I would suggest that since the data you're pulling is from TBA, some of the proceeds get donated to TBA to support the extra bandwidth. It'll make your taxes less of a shock at the end of the year as well. Donate via whatever non-profit supports TBA (RECF maybe?) so you get an EIN for tax deduction. If successful, TBA may advertise the app, netting you more downloads ... it's a win-win with their support.
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any reason you didn't release this as an ad supported free app? I know that I will not pay $1 for an app which is just an interface for a website, especially one that already has a mobile site. If it was add supported i would consider atleast trying it out.
I also agree that some of your proceeds should go to TBA, since TBA is ad supported and I assume you are bypassing their ads using their api. |
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$1 is a small price for an app (I bought MixZing for $7, I believe). But I'd like to know where the money is going towards, and how the app looks and works. It would help to post some screenshots and/or videos.
Currently, I can't find it in the Android Market. Running a custom 2.1 ROM for Motorola Cliq, but I don't think that would cause any issues, since I have the Paypal app (meaning copyprotected apps show up). |
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I agree with Greg... I'm not going to pay $1 for an app that is an interface to a website.
Also, consider that FRC Spyder is free and has several of the features your app has/will have. |
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Well, I'm only 16, I don't pay taxes :|
Also, thank you guys, I probably will make it free(with ads) How much do I make off of them though? (Isn't it payed per click?) Also, some of the money was going to the team, some for myself. |
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I'm not sure how the android market is set up, but they may even be reporting the payments they make to you to the IRS, which means it would be really easy for the IRS to know you didn't file a return. I also read recently that some cities are requiring that people who sell apps have a business license. You should become familiar with the business license requirements for your city. If that sounds like too much work, you could either make it a completely free app (earning income from ads may be the same thing from selling the app), or set something up from the team or school so that they receive the money, since they probably already have everything set up for taxes. |
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Possibly a more relevant point though: I wonder if it's even legal for a sub-18 year old to officially post an app for purchase and receive money for it since you're technically not legally liable for any contract until you're 18. If it's your parents' cell phone plan, and the app is posted under that, then your parents may be liable for the taxes instead of you. I'm sure Google has something about that in their Terms of Service, so I'd read up on that if I were you. I'm not knocking your app, entrepreneurial spirit, or business plan; rather I'm simply pointing out things you need to make sure are covered. |
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On top of what Joe said, don't be so concerned with making money right now. You're probably fairly new to software development. Use this app as a learning experience to sharpen and refine your skills.
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Ah, I see. I've only been programming for a few years now, so yeah, It would make a pretty good learning experience rather than a fund raiser... hm.
So, now I am in a pickle. Hahaha. Any suggestions on how I could get myself out of this? And well, the Checkout acct. is signed under my parent's name, but the money goes to my student checking account. I am definitely considering using adSense instead off charging $1 but I have to figure out the legality of that as well. Hm. |
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I suggest you do the same thing as one of my co-workers. Let your app go for free and just get name recognizition.
Once you have that and some programming experience you will be able to sell apps. Some companies might try to hire you to make apps for them. |
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