Appbackr
Tags:
iphone, ipadParent Company:
Appbackr
Overview:
appbackr is the first and only digital wholesale marketplace for the iPhone and iPad application market. By applying the time-honored wholesale model to the digital age, we solve common funding and distribution problems of application developers. Developers sell units of an app to buyers on our marketplace, giving developers immediate funds prior to final iTunes Store sale and even generating additional revenue. With a vested interest in the success of the app, wholesale buyers play a key role in aiding distribution of the product and promoting retail sales. We make this easier still with the innovative use of social media tools and more.
appbackr members share many of our own attributes, working tirelessly to bring great ideas to fruition. Countless developers and eager wholesale buyers have informed everything we’ve done from the very beginning. We take care of all funds reconciliation and distribution on our marketplace via PayPal, enabling our members to do what they do best- create and market iTunes apps.
App Store Stats and Facts
Potential Reach:
~120,000,000 iPhone + iPod Touch + iPad(Sept 2010)
Number of Users:
Undisclosed
Number of Apps In Store:
>100
Number of Downloads to Date:
Undisclosed
Pricing Options:
Paid
Content Focus:
General
Consumer Site URL:
Developer Submission Facts
OS and Runtimes Supported:
Objective C
Devices Supported:
iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad
Time to Market (stated time from submission to publication):
Undisclosed
Program Joining Fee:
Free
Application Signing Fee:
Free
Revenue Share %:
Dependant on wholesale price
User Billing Notes:
Undisclosed
App Store Developer URL:
http://www.appbackr.com/appbackr_challenge.php
App Submission Info
Special Characters ($, &, @) Allowed In Title?:
Yes
Version Number Required?:
Yes
Multiple Content Categories Allowed?:
Yes
Use of Tags:
Yes
Target Only Beta Testers?:
Yes
HTML Allowed in Description?:
Yes
Are multiple languages supported?:
Yes
Thumbnail used?:
Yes
Are screenshots used?:
Yes
Can different versions of an app be served to different OS versions?
Yes

