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Ask HN: Amazon asked me to develop for the Kindle, shall I?

10 points| krumjahn | 15 years ago | reply

I just got off the phone with someone from Amazon inviting me to develop for their platform. They noticed that I have a top 100 niche app on the iTunes store and think that it would be a great fit for Kindle.

Pros: - First mover advantage. I get a limited beta license to release my app first on the platform. - Apparently they have a better app discovering mechanism on their store

Cons: - Unproven market - He won't give me any numbers of kindle sales

What it boils down to for me is opportunity cost. Would I make more money developing for Android, Blackberry or Nokia over the Kindle?

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[+] ecaron|15 years ago|reply
Go for it! Amazon's track record in new media has been very solid. If you're nervous, push for more non-monetary perks (like giftcards for their video service or a chance to tour their HQ). Being their goto-guy for a new platform would pay off in spades and be an incredibly unique opportunity.

I'm sure if you explain your hesitation to them they'll make adjustments to accommodate you. Propose an arrangement that, though still plausible, leans in your favor. They need you & your skills on their platform more than you need them (they're probably trying to skip the lag-of-quality-app problem that Android is still wrestling with).

[+] krumjahn|15 years ago|reply
Thanks for the encouragement. I actually tried to ask them for a discount on a kindle but was rejected. As for being their go-to guy, I'm not sure what I can gain down the road. Maybe another beta license for the "KindlePad"?
[+] mikecane|15 years ago|reply
Well, the thing is there is rumor of a KindlePad of some kind coming, so think of that. Also, did you see the Amazon Kindle news for today? Massive sales. I've never been an Amazon fan but I had to acknowledge what just happened today: http://ipadtest.wordpress.com/2010/07/19/this-settles-it-kin...

And, here's a post from a writer publishing directly through Kindle who is very pleased with the money he's making: http://jakonrath.blogspot.com/2010/07/with-change-comes-ange...

I'm not advocating for Amazon. Just giving you some stuff to consider. Good luck.

[+] krumjahn|15 years ago|reply
Thanks for the information. The sales figure is impressive but it's for a book. I'd expect app sales to be less than a book publisher's because users bought the kindle mainly for the ability to consume content, not apps.
[+] famfam|15 years ago|reply
Amazon reaching out is the opportunity. Not the droid/berry/nokia you have sitting on your desk that will be sitting there next month.
[+] krumjahn|15 years ago|reply
I've been thinking about this too. I feel awesome that Amazon reached out to me but does that mean it's better than Droid/Berry/Nokia? If I agree to any new opportunity, what if it's the next Microsoft KIN/ZUNE (I doubt it)? Even if Amazon sells a million kindles a month (12 million a year), it would take them a few years to catch up to droid/berry/nokia? It seems like a high risk/high reward situation when I don't even know if the Kindle app store will work out at all. Whereas, the other markets are proven. I'm not disagreeing with you, I'm just talking about a different angle of approach.