Here's a new trend: fast food-type web apps. They're single feature apps that do one thing, charge $ quickly and give instant gratification.
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Replying to @levelsio
They have some characteristics: - tiny - single feature - no sign up - fast user flow (<1 min) - low price - charge $ quickly
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Replying to @levelsio
They grew out of the MVP trend, but we realized it's not just us who like minimal, users like it too.
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Replying to @levelsio
No giant app with 100 features. A tiny app with 1 feature for one flat price.
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Replying to @levelsio
As a dev (or studio) you need about 10 of these (at $1,000/m-$5,000/m) to make a solid income ($10,000/m-$50,000/m)
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Replying to @levelsio
That's the problem. There's not many. Before you shoot me down, it's a conceptual trend that's just become possible.pic.twitter.com/kfLG3Wn3sZ
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Replying to @levelsio
I'm not sure, would https://everydaycheck.com qualify? Its purpose is to do just one thing, but it's true that it isn't instant gratification!
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Yes! Great app
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Replying to @levelsio
Thanks! Still a lot of work to be done :) However, it doesn't comply with the "one time use". It's minimal and doesn't want to overextend
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