Since I don't have the patience to learn to code, I'm looking at app-building sites. Appy Pie comes highly rated, but not having a background in such things, I'm opening this question to you, dear readers. Which app-building site looks the best to you, in terms of ease of use, components, and monetizing ability? I have many, MANY good ideas for apps, and now seems as good a time as any to use them.
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I haven't really checked any of them out, but I would highly suggest studying up on some coding. This will help you if something isn't quite working right. I don't know how many of those sites will allow you to build fully-functional applications that you can put in one of the mobile application markets.
I read a story of a guy who learned the basics of writing mobile apps in about two weeks. There are a lot of tutorials available.
There doesn't seem to be an "easy" or "shortcut" road here.
I'm looking into developing a few Android-based apps myself.
I do wish you the best of luck!Skilled programmers aren't cheap. Cheap programmers aren't skilled.
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