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Instant splash pages for iOS apps

158 points| giladvdn | 13 years ago |smore.com | reply

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[+] manmal|13 years ago|reply
I was wondering what "splash page" means in this context.. I thought this app generates splash screens which are displayed when a mobile app starts up (not a good thing anyway). I would rather call it "presentation page" or "virtual flyer".
[+] DenisM|13 years ago|reply
"Landing page" or "companion web page" would be even better, IMHO.
[+] bonjourmr|13 years ago|reply
I thought iOS standards required an initial splash page? Or am I confusing this with a required loading page.
[+] bybjorn|13 years ago|reply
I was thinking the same .. a splash page while the app starts
[+] mickrobk|13 years ago|reply
I love the idea, but it feels too much like a tech demo versus something I can actually use. The showstoppers that stood out to me are:

- "Try it now for free" is great for showing me the value prop but ultimately I want to see a pricing sheet. I'm not willing to invest a lot time into what I see as the quick/cheap solution (compared to a custom design) for my app's website without knowing A: how much it's going to cost and B: what the limitations are. I can see that smore is in beta so maybe you just don't want to scare people off with unfinalized pricing -- for me at least no price is much scarier.

- Building the page off of the app store content is a great idea. But I need a website before I launch my app. If you support that maybe you could do a better job showing me that as an option from the start. (I'd still like to use the same content as for iTunes connect)

I want to be able to focus on the app I'm working on and not the web landing page - but for me the stuff missing is too important for this to be an option yet. I do like the direction.

[+] faramarz|13 years ago|reply
Looks very well done.

Although, I wonder how exciting or lucrative this market really is when Venture backed App.net abandoned it in pursuit of other ideas

[+] ja27|13 years ago|reply
I know it's pretty universally ignored, but Apple's guidelines are that you should not use the white device frames for app marketing.
[+] DrJokepu|13 years ago|reply
This is about creating a web page for your app, not the launch image.
[+] escoz|13 years ago|reply
I liked it, actually. Here's the two I made for my apps: http://www.smore.com/s06g and http://smore.com/r2w1

Now if only they allowed me to pay a few bucks a month to remove all the smore links on top, i would probably use it as the main landing page for my sites.

[+] heykoo|13 years ago|reply
I was struggling with designing a page for my appstore app. This will certainly come in handy!

FYI: Just noticed you have a bit of duplicate markup in your head - the dns-prefetch links are duplicated

[+] RandallBrown|13 years ago|reply
Tried it in Firefox and IE. It doesn't work at all. It does work in Chrome.

This is really well done. It's easier to use than App.net and the pages look a little nicer. Well done.

[+] giladvdn|13 years ago|reply
Fixed! Thanks for the feedback Randall!!
[+] ChrisNorstrom|13 years ago|reply
The background image is TOO distracting. It's way too saturated and colorful and just clashes and takes away from the screenshot and call to action button. That's the biggest problem with using big background images.

Also, you also have severe alignment problems. See http://www.chrisnorstrom.com/2011/05/quick-fix-up-redesign-o... The width of the header, the body, and the footer are all different.

[+] samirparikh|13 years ago|reply
I've been looking for something like this ! I'm about to launch an app and need a splash page. This looks like the perfect way to do it.
[+] clarky07|13 years ago|reply
Not too bad, but I wish the screenshots weren't just thumbnails of about 1/3 of the screen. I'd rather have the whole thing on the page than having people click on it. Overall pretty well done though. here's mine - http://www.smore.com/46nn-debt-snowbal
[+] sync|13 years ago|reply
Great looking landing page, but whenever I choose an app and click 'Smorify', nothing happens.
[+] RandallBrown|13 years ago|reply
It only seems to work in Chrome.
[+] dh|13 years ago|reply
Really love this concept, not sure it is a business that makes much money but something the market needs for sure and will help app developers. I might even use it myself
[+] ruedaminute|13 years ago|reply
Nice. Sounds like it would be relatively trivial to add templates for other app stores- please do so! I'd love to make a Smore for my new Nook app.
[+] pgrote|13 years ago|reply
There is a misspelling in their example page in the video.

"Like ous on Facebook ..."

I am never sure if there is a contest for noticing these things. lol

[+] andyjsong|13 years ago|reply
It is a contest, and you're winning!
[+] rgbrgb|13 years ago|reply
How much does this cost? I tried it, I liked it but I'm not going to sign up unless I know a price.
[+] arank|13 years ago|reply
looks awesome, we are working on something in similar lines - tapfame.com, our work starts after you create your portfolio - to get you new freelance gigs.
[+] sonyasonya|13 years ago|reply
Looks fantastic. Wish I had this when I was in school....
[+] hackerpolicy|13 years ago|reply
Does anyone know a similar app for Android landing pages?