April 21, 2009
Mobile Roadie Builds Bands Custom iPhone Apps On The Cheap
The major record labels (and countless indie bands) looking to make an app should consider Mobile Roadie, a new application platform that allows bands to quickly deploy their own custom applications to the App Store. TechCrunch reports.
For a relatively small fee, bands can use Mobile Roadie’s mostly-automated system to build their apps and have them posted to Apple’s App Store in as little as a week.
The application supports a wide range of content, including photo galleries, streaming music (which can be linked to songs for purchase on iTunes), YouTube videos, a list of upcoming shows, and interactive features, like a ‘fan wall’ where users can post comments and photos in real time for all to see.
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emily | 8:10 AM |
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