Next StepWhat type of app are you building? Apple iOS is a better choice to reach a more engaged user base. Android has a broader reach, however, particularly in emerging markets, like Asia and Africa. Native Android and iOS apps can have better performance. However, hybrid apps are cheaper to develop and can run on iOS, Android, the web, and as a Chrome browser extension. Native Android Native iOS Hybrid iOS, Android, Web, Chrome Previous Step NextDo people have to login? An email login is generally best to start with unless your app will have tight integration with services like Facebook or Twitter, in which case social login is better. Email Social No Back NextDo people create personal profiles? A profile means that some of the people that use your app will have to enter information about themselves that might be viewed publicly. Yes No Back NextHow will you make money from your app? Upfront cost is cheaper to build than in-app purchases but in-app purchase can produce higher returns if/when you have an engaged user base. Upfront Cost In App Purchases Free Back NextDo people rate or review things? Keep in mind, ranking systems can vary in complexity and thus impact your budget. Yes No Back NextDoes your app need to connect with your website? This means you'll need to make an API (or Application Programming Interface.) It's how all your friendly apps talk to each other. Yes No Back NextHow nice should your app look? Custom gestures, custom buttons, and custom transitions will cost you — it's not cheap being pretty. Beautiful Bare-bones Stock Back Next StepDo you need an app icon? Designing a quality app icon will help you stand out in the app store and on the device. Yes No Back NextAt MediModo, we've developed some of the coolest Quantified Self apps out there. Get your project started now or check out some examples of our work.Email My Estimate Back