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February 23, 2010

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Michael Schneider

Just for the record a few specific comments on MR:

1. While we may be a bit more expensive than others, you get what you pay for. None of the other companies mentioned have a commenting system which spreads FAN ACTIVITY back to FB and Twitter. This is a key differentiator that helps our customers grow their apps virally.

2. None of the other companies offer the option to have geo targeted push notifications. Huge deal for our customers.

3. Mobbase in particular requires you to click on a button to "update" content when there is new content. MR apps automatically detect new content and load it in.

I could continue, but the bottom line is that you get what you pay for. MR customers sell more music, tickets, and merch, and have their fans come back for more and spread the word for them.

M

Stefan Halley

Hi Michael,

Thanks for leaving a comment. Mobile Roadie looks to be one of the stars of SXSW this year. Good luck next week.

I agree with your points. For a person just getting started or wanting to play with creating an iPhone app, there are cheaper, less dynamic versions. Mobile Roadie isn't so expensive that someone looking to get serious would be swayed from your product.

Stefan

Vimax

I could continue, but the basal band is that you get what you pay for. MR barter advertise added music, tickets, and merch, and accept their admirers appear aback for added and advance the chat for them.

lastlonger

i luv the MR apps!

Ken Pills

hav been using MR apps and am so happy with them

application builder

It seems to me that the majority of the websites create apps that are news related or geared toward showing blogs and videos. Are there any that create menu based information sites? Something similar to a website with a drill down navigational system. Anyone have any thoughts?

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