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Five ways to make a mobile app without knowledge of coding

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Published : Oct 2, 2017, 1:27 pm IST
Updated : Oct 2, 2017, 1:27 pm IST

With these app making services, you will be able to see your dream app on the app stores without any hassle or programming knowledge.

Even without the knowledge of coding, you can get going with your app idea and get it ready for publishing for the world.
 Even without the knowledge of coding, you can get going with your app idea and get it ready for publishing for the world.

Apps define the world of mobile computing these days. There’s an app for every day these days and you have to have one if you are an entrepreneur looking to reach people in an easy way. However, getting an app made for your business or venture is both a time and resource consuming process, especially when you consider the infrastructure required in the background to keep an app running.

However, this is 2017 and, thanks to advancement in technologies, making an app is now a very easy task. Even without the knowledge of coding, you can get going with your app idea and get it ready for publishing for the world. Following are five platforms that will help you get your own app up and going in no time.

Instappy

Instappy

Instappy.com is built for success cloud-based DIY platform which everyone can use to create instant, affordable and intuitive mobile applications. The platform lets you put unlimited customisation and countless updates, and you can do that with no coding skills. Users can also directly publish the app to respective app stores of major mobile platforms. The app is perfect for new entrepreneurs and start-ups to get their presence in the world of mobile apps.

ShoutEm

ShoutEm

ShoutEm offers an app builder with complete content management, powerful user engagement tools and monetisation options, coupled with an easy publishing process. The interface builder offers many customisation options and each app can be tightly integrated with existing content sources such as WordPress, Foursquare, Facebook, Twitter, SoundCloud and more. The multiple monetisation options mean that you can quickly create a revenue stream from your apps such as in-app subscriptions, deals and coupons. You can publish your apps under your developer account to both iTunes and Google Play, and update your app or content in real-time.

AppMakr

appmakr

AppMakr is a DIY app creation platform that lets anyone craft iOS, Android and HTML5 apps. You can make as many apps as you want, with unlimited updates, push notifications, high-resolution photo galleries, live updates, music and video streaming, chat rooms and much more. You keep track of all your apps through the Dashboard, easily customize your app's looks and functionality, add content with tabs, preview your app in real time and publish it to the markets with a single click.

AppMachine

AppMAchine

AppMachine is another platform to build and design professional native apps for both iOS and Android. Using the drag-and-drop interface, you can combine different building blocks that offer a variety of features, such as information, photos and video. The building blocks also let you link your app to Facebook, Twitter, or online stores. You can design the app in your own unique style and watch your progress using the ‘Previewer’ feature. Once your app is fully tested and ready to go, you can publish on Apple's App Store and Google Play.

TheAppBuilder

TheAppBuilder

TheAppBuilder provides a suite of apps to suit employees, clients, events and brochures, with two different approaches available. You can build the app using the online toolkit, and either the training provided or TheAppBuilder itself will work with you to define and build the structure of the app and populate it with initial content. The AppLibrary can provide users with a window into multiple apps and even customise it with custom branding. You can protect both public and private apps with usernames and passwords, and distribute them via the app store.

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