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Convertixo for E-commerce

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Convert your e-commerce store into Android and iOS apps

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Hi, hope everyone is doing great.

So, it all started a few years ago when I began converting websites into native Android and iOS apps using Xcode and Android Studio as a freelancer. Everything was going well and I was getting a lot of clients.

Then, I thought what if this could be automated, I believed that if I automated it, I would be able to scale the business and start focusing on other things.

So, I did exactly that and began working on Convertixo.

After four months of development, we launched it on August 29th, here on Product Hunt.

The launch was a success and we got a lot of sales, so we decided to create a new landing page targeted towards e-commerce stores, with extra features like social login support and option to get OneSignal ID from the user to send individual push notifications.

We decided to launch it today, just after the new year on the 4th of January. If you appreciate what we're building, it would be great if, with your support, we could become the product of the day.

Here comes the interesting part:

When deciding on pricing, I looked at other competitors and noticed they were charging subscriptions just to keep the app functioning. In other words, if you stopped subscribing, the apps would cease to work.

This model didn't make sense to me. After creating the apps, nothing is required from their end. It would make sense if the user had to revisit them repeatedly or if there were ongoing costs, like with hosting providers.

To me, it seemed like they were just being greedy.

The apps created through website conversion are automatically updated whenever there's a change on the website.

When I freelanced, clients would pay me a one-time fee, and I'd deliver the apps. No recurring charges were involved because no further effort was required on my part.

Only in rare cases would people come back, usually for API updates or to change the icon or name. For those tasks, I'd charge a small fee.

At this point, I also think there are already too many subscriptions, and people don't want to add more.

So, I've decided to charge a small one-time fee of $80 for the android and iOS apps including source code and $20 for the Android app with source code.

Additionally, for now, we're offering the option to change names, etc., for free. We plan to revise this in the future based on user response.

I am very excited about the launch and would greatly appreciate your support.

Any help would be awesome.

A special thanks to @rohanrecommends for hunting us!

Here are Convertixo's features in more detail:

You'll be able to convert any store into an Android and iOS app for a small fee, all within 5 minutes.

With Convertixo for e-commerce, you can create apps that require no maintenance. They look, work, and update just like the store. Plus, you'll be able to send push notifications to your users, increasing engagement and reach by being available on both the Play Store and the Apple App Store.


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