Why consulting is always the first step for an app

It’s quite common for people who meet with us for a consultation hope that the meeting will conclude with a rough estimate for development. The truth is, rough estimates after just hearing an idea are grossly inaccurate and often intentionally high (or low, if someone’s being dishonest). To get an accurate quote for development, a […]

Why your internal team shouldn’t develop your new app

If you have a team of software developers, you know about the challenges of launching a new product while maintaining your existing software. Good engineers are hard to find and always in high demand. It’s a hard balance to keep them happy, maintain successful customer support processes, and take advantage of new opportunities. 

3 ways to jump-start your app idea on a shoestring budget

At MotionMobs, we consult with a lot of start-ups. We help early stage tech companies and individuals with app ideas, some who have already secured investments and others whom are still looking for their angel. We also help large, established companies create new products that build additional revenue channels.

We understand trying to get the most out of your “shoestring budget”. We’re personally familiar with that struggle. It is challenging, but it can also help you stay focused on what is most important– building a solid plan and gaining traction quickly. 

MotionMobs Event: App Basics

If you’ve ever considered having a custom app developed, come join us for a workshop on Tuesday, February 3, at 8 a.m. at the Apple Store at The Summit as we take you through the basics of custom app development.

Welcome our New Marketing Strategist, Emily Hart

MotionMobs is excited to announce our newest addition to the team, Marketing Strategist Emily Leithauser Hart. She brings to MotionMobs experience in marketing for retail, non-profits, as well as writing and design for magazines, which has given her the chance to focus on a wide variety of audiences. She also has experience with Apple’s corporate Retail Marketing department in Cupertino, Calif, focusing on the youth and adult learning programs in Apple retail stores.