Do It Yourself Toolkit App Maker For Brands

DIY mobile app creator Appsbar is launching a new toolkit for garage bands and other budding artists these days called “Discography.” With this option, accessible within the “create new page” section of Appsbar’s free app builder, artists can enter in their Artist ID from iTunes or set up a separate payment service to be utilized for promoting their songs.

Included using the new toolkit are social sharing functions that permit artists to send out messages towards the app’s users when a new track is accessible for download. The artist may also suggest older songs that are accessible for download, if they don’t have any new tracks to push.

The apps’ users can listen to a 30-second music sample before buying and that sample could be shared across social networks. Users may also review or comment on the track, and these reviews are accessible to all of the other app users. There’s not a lot else towards the app builder beyond that – it’s a really basic toolkit.

Presently, Appsbar Discography is an option on iOS only, but will probably be accessible on Android soon. Appsbar, which launched in April, now offers DIY app-building services to its community of more than than 30,000 users, the company says.

Appsbar Discography competes with more totally featured products, like Mobile Roadie, Kyte, and others, but the difference is, Appsbar is free. That stated, the old adage which you “get what you pay for” appears to apply here. Appsbar’s apps aren’t a lot to look at, but for starving artists, this might be all they can afford.

Learn more by visiting Appsbar Tips.

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