“Unlike the mobile app generators I’ve written about–EachScape, Infinite Monkeys, One Pager– Yapp is less of a generic tool and more of a focused appliance for scheduling and managing events.” Thanks so much for the mention!
More than 200 New York-based startups come out today to show off their wares. The offerings are a bit uneven, but CNET is on the job to call out the best of the best. “Yapp is a mobile app development…
“In this world full of iPhones and Androids (along with those apps that we don’t know how we survived without) how cool would it be use a mobile app to keep your wedding guests connected? Yapps are now on the…
Earlier this week, Yapp, the New York City-based startup that helps regular folks create customizable mobile apps, announced a round of funding from Kleiner Perkins, North Bridge Venture Partners, Cue Ball, and other individual investors. Yapp, which was “proudly made in a basement…
“Yapp is built particularly to provide a simple solution to a problem rather than a complex open source platform for app building.” Read more here.
You might think a wedding website is the easiest way to share information with your guests. But what if you could build a mobile app that guests could access anytime, anywhere? According to Maria Seidman, co-founder of Yapp, a New York City-based…
Maria Seidman helps organize a monthly womens’ networking event for her business school alums in New York City but was frustrated with some of the options for creating a dedicated mobile app for an event. So she decided to create…
“Conferences, weddings and parties often have their own websites, but the founders of a new app builder called Yapp want to replace those online pages with mobile apps.” Read more here.
It does beg the question then as to why the app builder has been developed at all. There is an insight from Yapp co-founder Maria Seidman that this could be very similar to what happened in web design where designing…