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An Android App To Prove that Anyone Can Build a Great Android App Launches Public Beta

Published by JuanP On June 26, 2014

Date: June 26, 2014

Source: 24-7 Press Release

Beta Launches in Time for Google IO 2014

DURHAM, NC, June 26, 2014 /24-7PressRelease/ – Rheti has taken another step toward proving that anyone can build a great mobile application by announcing the public beta launch of its platform. Rheti’s first product, an Android application, transforms today’s complex app development process into an enjoyable, simple to use, and highly customizable experience benefitting programmers, non-programmers, and even corporations. If you’ve ever had an app idea (for your life or job), or wished a particular app you currently use worked differently, Rheti will enable you to build that app using only your smart phone.

In the past two years, there’s been a surge of app builders claiming to build “native apps” while “requiring no coding”. These web-based tools generally allow users to build cross-platform apps with the capability of integrating a limited number of pre-built features. Typically, the end result is an app that runs like an HTML5 app (even though it’s labeled native), with a monthly subscription fee, and a similar look and feel to all of the other apps created with that platform. Rheti is fundamentally different in both its technology and pricing structure. Consequently, it is more easily compared to WordPress and IFTTT rather than these other web app builders.

Rheti is free to use. It allows you to build true native Android apps without programming experience. What stands out is Rheti’s ability to enable customization throughout the entire building experience, ensuring that apps can be as unique as the user desires. To do this, the app features a growing marketplace of 75+ native and third party features (including WeMo sensors, Google Login, Facebook Login, Geofences, Timers, even an Augmented reality street view) that users can integrate into their apps; much like a WordPress plugin marketplace. All of these are production ready and can be combined or edited within the app to form newer or better features. Additionally, Rheti makes it simple to connect with data from different feeds including Facebook’s Parse, JSON, and Google Docs. Today, users can integrate these Rheti-made feed and marketplace features but the company does plan on opening its marketplace to developers who want to contribute and benefit from Rheti’s ecosystem.

Rheti is already enabling its users to build complex native apps like “your own Snap Chat” or “your own Yelp app”, and simple apps like “your own Facebook page app” or “your own business app”. Once a user is finished building, a simple tap on “Get App” inside the Rheti menu will trigger Rheti to generate a signed application and send it directly to your email address within minutes. You can then decide whether to publish it in Google Play or distribute it internally.

“We built Rheti with the belief that anyone can build a great application, not just cookie-cutter copies of something else,” says Juan Porras a cofounder and CEO of the company. “By staying true to our core passion, we built a robust tool that is already benefiting a broad range of individuals – from corporations to individuals with very unique needs. Our users have already created apps that we didn’t even imagine they could ever need. It was surprising, but by challenging ourselves to remove all of the complexities in mobile application development process (for developers and non-developers alike), we ended up unleashing a new creative force into our ecosystem. I can’t wait to see what else they come up with.”

Rheti is free to download but charges 50 “Rheti points” for users to generate a published app. This is equivalent to a one-time fee of $2.99. Rheti is slated for release later this year.

You can find more details about this upcoming release by visiting Rheti’s blog announcement (http://www.rheti.com/rhetis-platform-to-build-apps-launches-public-beta/).

Founded in 2012, Rheti’s believes that any person can build a great mobile application. Rheti’s first mobile app builder, an Android application, requires no previous programming knowledge and leverages a catalog of hundreds of features, third party APIs, and pre-built app templates to create native apps using touch commands. Customers who build apps using Rheti get to market 90% faster and can quickly customize their apps to make them unique in both functionality and design. Users interested in learning how to program are also able to use Rheti’s to understand the methodologies behind scripting. Rheti is available for free in the Google Play store https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rheti.appcreator.

Please visit http://www.rheti.com for more information.

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