Like 99% of people at some point in their lives, I had an idea for an app that I really think it can work, however, I do not have the necessary knowledge in programming to carry them out or in any related computer field to carry out this type of process, my questions are as follows:

    What are the steps to follow?

    What aspects should I consider?

    How do I contact specialists in the field?

    How do I make sure that they “do not steal” my idea?

    Thanks!

    App Development
    byu/Prior-Elderberry174 inEntrepreneur



    Posted by Prior-Elderberry174

    7 Comments

    1. Both_Engineering1223 on

      hi bro,u can dm me,i dont mind working with you. do let me know more details regarding your idea.

    2. jayisanxious on

      Hello mate, recently posted about my MVP starting at $5k offer. If you’d be interested, hit me up!

    3. If it can be stolen easily, it is really not worth the effort.

      Your idea should be solving a problem for your surveyed demographic. Build up personas for people who would be using your app. What would they do with it? Look at market intelligence tools to find out potential competitors, and yes they do exist. What value can you provide that those apps don’t?

      You need to deconstruct your idea critically by asking a tonne of questions really.

    4. PrizeCompetitive1186 on

      Hello, I’m a software engineer would like to help building products. In the beginning I’m not interested in money lets connect

    5. delusional_Dev on

      Getting a software engineer/ app developer on board as a partner might help with the development part.
      Idea being stolen is kind of tricky, if you have a very unique solution you can maybe patent your solution but someone else might be able to achieve same solution in another way.
      I suggest not to think about it being stolen but focus on your solution being the best for your customer/user base.

    6. If you are not well versed in software I would shy away from trying to create your own app unless you have a real passion for it, money, and time. It will take a long time to develop and it will take time to gain traction if any. Just being realistic as I have seen a lot of people get really hyped and then disappointed. I’ve built apps in the past so would be more than happy to share some experiences with it. 🙂

    7. FewWillingness1081 on

      You can:

      1. Learn to build on your own. Try [bubble.io](http://bubble.io)
      2. You can, find a university kid, or ambitious youngin to build with you.
      3. You can hire an agency.

      As an agency [owner](https://wws.24hour.design), I can guarantee that no one wants to spend thousands building software, or time, just to be spiteful of other people’s ideas, even if we’re capable of doing it.

      The only time I have seen devs keep work is **if you don’t pay them.**

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