Simple, useful tools for mobile makers.
Over the past 2 years, their team has built and released 7 apps into the App Store, and 5 apps into Google Play. During this time, they have tried to share what they have learned and tools they have built to make this easier for other mobile makers.They started by writing a guide on How to Run Live User Testing Sessions for mobile apps. The three part series did so well that they then released data and advice on the Right Way to ask Users for iOS Permissions. This post went was read and shared about 150,000 times. Then they released Screenshotter, a tool we’d built for internal use that helps manage screenshots on iOS devices. The iOS app was downloaded over 25,000 times (about 24,900 more times than they expected). they wrote about the Unexpected Costs of Third Party Login. Most recently, they released Sketch To App Store, a template that cuts hours off prepping screenshots for iTunes Connect that shot to #1 on Product Hunt and has over 1,000 stars on GitHub.Every time they share tools they have built internally, the community seems to truly appreciate them. So they are going to continue this trend. To keep things organized, they are putting them all under the name LaunchKit.
Announced Date | Round | Money Raised | Number of Investors | Lead Investors | Post Valuation | |
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Jul 27, 2016 | Seed | — | 1 | — | — | Detail |
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First Round | — | Seed |