So I'm currently developing an app and just found out that yesterday someone uploaded an app that does almost exactly the same thing.
Before that there was not a single app that was similar to mine.
However the uploaded app doesn't work (Facebook only login says it is in development mode and you can't get in) and it has zero advertisement >no facebook page >no website >nothing in google searches
Additionally the developer of said app has one more released social media app that is completely dead and that tells me it also had 0 marketing funding (however the app is okayish made).
Should I be worried Veeky Forums? Can I still make it with bigger marketing campaign?
Gabriel Murphy
No cause now it'll look like you copied him... UNLESS... Rock solid proof you were working on yours first... UNLESS... He happened to start his first.
It's a gamble. Up2u >mfw this has happened numerous times to me
Mason Cooper
there are many apps offering the same features, but there is often a huge difference in the number of downloads, so id say you can still make it
Angel Harris
> it'll look like you copied That doesn't matter
I'm generally worried that they might actually have some funds for advertisement this time and will go big before me. If it stays the way it is now it shouldn't be a problem since nobody will hear about the app.
> Rock solid proof you were working on yours first...
why does that matter?
Andrew Morris
Who cares? What matters if you keep pushing updates. The other developer has already proved to have a shitty app.
Have a quality product and you'll be fine.
Easton Miller
I was so motivated because I couldn't find app with same features, now I'm beginning to doubt in the whole thing. Do you think solid marketing campaign with a lot of funds will cause my app to beat theirs? (considering that I'm doing better job at engineering and developing my product)
Matthew Martin
It was uploaded to AppStore literally yesterday and I'm worried that they are just setting things up
Zachary Davis
If you execute your app better, you can still beat them in market share. Honestly in the app market, if there's only one competitor, you're doing pretty good
Jaxon Ortiz
Fuck that shit Op go for it. A look at the code can tell you didn't copy and don't worry about the other app, stay focused.
Bentley Diaz
>tfw making a mobile game and found out somebody used the same gameplay idea as me after I started working on mine
luckily it was all in russian and it got taken down off the play store, kek
Andrew Torres
thank you anons for encouragement, I'm going to work and try even harder, the situation is as scaring as it is motivating at the same time.
Henry Hernandez
>thinks normies cared about these things
Flappy Bird ripped off the ribbon game that was on old flip phone cell phones. Look at that.
Jeremiah Thompson
If the uploaded app doesn't work then it doesn't do the thing that your app can do. Unless your app also doesn't work. Fruit-to-muffin doesn't always win. Most of the time the thing that functions as desired wins. Just put your head down and make sure your shit works before you release it. Code like your life depends on it. Sleep, eat, ride a bike for an hour, work your 9-5 (if you have one) and then every other hour is not spent on Veeky Forums, on bullshit subreddits. It's spent coding you monkey brained son of a bitch.
Juan Sanders
Uploaded app doesn't work YET, I fear it might soon.
Mine is still under development, need a month or two to finish but so far it works like a charm.
>monkeybrained I'm doing what I can to not become pajeet-like code monkey that works in a corporation.
Lucas Jenkins
What do you have against corporations? I work for one as a software dev and it is a very nice job. If your app does something completely novel then run for it but most apps are built on the shoulders of the protocol and hardware api devs and aren't worth the shitty hours/low pay/low equity that start-ups offer.
Benjamin Kelly
you have no case against him unless you can prove that he in fact has had and did witness your app prior to his creation of it. and it also goes vis versa. your best bet is literally to drop this thread, and make your app more popular until a suit from him comes up, in which case you deny all foreknowledge of his app, that you created it on your own in person, and that due to your dated proof of creation in a court of law, you are the sole owner of the intellectual property.
Easton Kelly
Here in Eastern Europe average salary is like $15000 a year and prices for products are the same as in America (maybe except for food and rent), go figure. And I aspire to be highly above average, millionaire if you will.
Solid software dev/ engineer job in north-cal would still be a great thing though.
Liam Hernandez
I'm not afraid of anything law-related. I'm afraid of them getting big before me and claiming most of the market
Ayden Garcia
How do you think Apple made it big? You think they were the first?
Joseph Lopez
Come to Sydney Australia, we have a lot of software jobs. Good hours too so you can work on your project while in your spare time. 125k pa, 32 hours a week doing web application JavaScript development.
Parker Lewis
You'll be fine user. If you can make yours better why wouldn't they want yours? It not lik your "competitors" have any better. You better upload it quick before someone else cashes in.
Michael Sanchez
>quick This goddamn thing takes a lot of thinking to make it work perfectly, my mostly theoretical comp-sci major made me visualise every single detail and it can be annoying sometimes.
>"competitor" have it better Well it doesn't work now, I am going to monitor the whole thing every day though
>You'll be fine Thanks, I hope so
Levi Ward
Cannibalize them. Start getting all of their names on SM and domains. Then charge them a fuck ton when they want to purchase them from you.
Owen Lee
ideas = worthless
execution = money
Benjamin Reed
Best I could do was claiming a few facebook and twitter pages since they already have booked domain (it's currently empty). Any idea what more I can do?