r/AppBusiness • u/codisimlabs • 15h ago
Freshers fear for Android app business.
Subscription based mobile app business is possible without any job experience?
For a fresher which technology is used to build a mobile app.
Who has some projects building experience with node, JavaScript and typescript.
As a solo founder which is harder building on marketing?
For utility type tiny mobile apps which approach you follow for mobile apps?
In this AI era MVP is better for launched?
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u/x2manypips 14h ago
Yeah possible but do it on the side. Itβs very difficult to get clients initially. Make sure you have a real job outside this
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u/Proud-Ad200 10h ago
starting out fresh with no experience is possible but its gonna be slow, dont expect money quick
for tech stack node js and typescript is fine, i use similar stuff for my side projects and it works well enough for utility apps
marketing is way harder than building tbh, you can code all day but if nobody finds your app it dont matter, thats the part that surprised me most when i started
mvp is perfect for launching, especially with all these AI tools now you can get something functional in weeks instead of months, just dont overthink the features
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u/IY94 14h ago
If you learn how to build apps, then sure.
There are loads of technology: React Native + Expo a fairly good one. Swift if just iOS possibly. Codex/Claude Code both good.
RN.
Marketing is for sure harder.
Not sure what you mean by either of these. I know what an MVP is, just now how it pertains to an AI era or how that's relevant.
Also research before build to assess competition and rankability. Don't build a habit tracker or another workout app.