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$40K MRR iphone app. Solo founder. He can't code. I gave him a call and we talked for hours. I edited and condensed it down to give you the most alpha: – Why the app store is secretly untapped (1:53) – Why most apps make $0 (2:38) – How...

250,170 次观看 • 1 年前 •via X (Twitter)

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Pat Walls1 年前

If you liked this video, then you'll love this list of 50 proven app ideas:

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Strataigize1 年前

🎉 Big News for App Developers: Get Your App Featured on the App Store! 📲🎪 Apple’s new “Featuring Nominations” in App Store Connect gives developers the chance to directly submit their apps for the spotlight. Here’s what this means for you: ✅ Control Your Visibility: You can now highlight new launches, in-app content, or updates to Apple’s team for consideration. ✅ Proactive Promotion: Apple notifies you if your app is selected for top placements, like the coveted Today tab. ✅ Ready-to-Use Marketing Tools: Apple even provides promotional assets to help you share the news across your channels. This is a huge step toward leveling the playing field for developers, especially smaller teams and indie creators. What’s your take? Will this help apps get discovered, or are there still barriers to standing out in the App Store? Share your thoughts below! 👉 Ready to nominate your app? Let’s connect and maximize your app’s visibility. #AppStore #MobileApps #DeveloperTools #AppMarketing #Marketing

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sully1 年前

This is great content @thepatwalls — loved the entire video. Something I struggle with is the monthly cost of the software he uses. $3k+/mo is a lot to shell out for an app that could take 6-18 months to gain traction. Any thoughts?

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Pat Walls1 年前

You gotta risk it to get the biscuit.

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𝒟𝑒𝓇𝑒𝓀1 年前

Excellent video. And proof that it’s almost never too late. Tech is very seasonal and some “seasons” last years and some decades. 5 years ago I thought it was “too late” to get into mobile apps and the market just kept growing and the landscape changed again with headsets, VR, etc.

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Josh G1 年前

This is hilarious. And they say crypto is a scam 😂

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CIX 🦾1 年前

“Mobile apps are untapped” bro wut planet are you on

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TadasG1 年前

pure gold. App development in 2025 is all about finding the good creators to promote your app. can help with that!

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Bakes1 年前

One of the only person I’m following when it comes to saas right now @StevenCravotta

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Mike Wilson1 年前

Very impressed with @StevenCravotta - Steven is not stopping at mobile apps I am sure of that, and I am keen to follow his progress… 👍🏻

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