Andromo
Andromo is an online Android app maker to create mobile apps for Android devices without writing any code[1]. The owners claim that it’s a simplified tool which anyone can use, even without any technical skills, to design and build mobile apps. Users can then distribute them via multiple app marketplaces such as Google Play store, Samsung Galaxy Store, Amazon Appstore, Soc.io, Getjar, and more.
Overview[edit]
Andromo supports game development, HTML5, podcasts, Youtube channel embedding, Facebook feed embedding and has multi-language capability[2]. It’s primarily designed for non-technical entrepreneurs. Advanced app development using custom code and personalized designs is also supported.
Users build their app using a special builder in the Projects Page with app functions available to them as choices in the “Activities” section. It comes with a free plan and two paid subscription plans - Pro and Starter. The free plan allows users to build full-featured apps but with no monetization and apps are not white labeled. The paid plans are white labeled and allow monetization.
Andromo supports third-party monetization by Admob, Amazon, Facebook Audience Network, Applovin & AppBrain. Users with paid subscription plans can link their publisher accounts on these ad networks to their apps and generate revenue from ad placements.
As of March 2019, the apps built with Andromo make up 1.37% of all apps in the Google Play Store[3]. According to AppBrain, top categories for apps built on this platform are:
- Music & Audio 7.16%
- Beauty 4.82%
- Health & Fitness 2.79%
- Lifestyle 2.67%
- Books & Reference 2.39%
- Personalization 2.17%
- Entertainment 2.07%
- Food & Drink 1.92%
These account for 26.04% of all apps made with Andromo. Andromo claim on their website that they have over 1.1 million apps[4] built using their platform and overall downloads of over 1.5 billion with an average of 100 million daily users.
History[edit]
Andromo was originally developed in 2011 as an addition to the family of products by Indigo Rose[5], a Canada based software development company. Since 2018, it is now a standalone brand with headquarters in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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References[edit]
- ↑ "Andromo App Maker: App making is easier than ever before with Andromo". www.androidauthority.com. Retrieved 2019-03-26.
- ↑ www.andromo.com https://www.andromo.com/en/features. Retrieved 2019-03-26. Missing or empty
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(help) - ↑ "Andromo - Android SDK statistics". AppBrain. Retrieved 2019-03-26.
- ↑ www.andromo.com https://www.andromo.com/en/. Retrieved 2019-03-26. Missing or empty
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(help) - ↑ "Andromo App Maker Has Been Acquired!". Indigo Rose Software. 2018-12-05. Retrieved 2019-03-26.
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