Mobile Apps for Startups Uk is a site that provides free services and information to startups that are launching a business online, or looking to redesign their existing brand. We also offer a variety of services for small businesses and entrepreneurs looking to make an impact on the international market.
With print and web publishing declining in popularity, there’s never been a better time to get into the mobile apps business. Our new Mobile Apps for Startups Uk puts you in the driving seat and delivers a practical introduction to mobile apps development.
Monzo
Successfully and rapidly having changed the nature of banking in Britain, Monzo is a FinTech unicorn that lets you manage your money directly from your phone. The mobile-only bank is now used across the UK, and has plans to launch in the US.
Founded: 2015
Value: £2 billion
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Curve
Curve lets users add their credit and debit cards to one smart card and app. By linking all your accounts in one, it means you only need to carry one card, and helps with budgeting too.
Founded: 2015
Value: At least £194 million ($250 million)
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Soldo
Mobile business account provider Soldo lets you take control of company spending. The prepaid card does your expenses for you – offering customisable budgets, access limits, and a user-friendly app.
Founded: 2014
Value: At least £186 million (€216 million)
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SKYPE.
Although the Skype communications app is well-known in the business environment, it still is one of the best communication apps out there for sharing files and computer screens in addition to video conferencing with multiple people in a group.
For small businesses, you can access the Basic version of Skype at no cost. To access upgraded business features, Skype is still affordable for small businesses starting at £4.00 per user per month.
Skype also allows you to hold video meetings online for up to 250 people and easily integrates with MS Office and other productivity applications. The app works on all operating systems and devices with a high-speed Internet connection.
SLACK.
Slack is an advanced instant messaging app for iPhone, Android and Windows Phone that allows you to easily send direct messages and organize team conversations into specific public or private channels. Slack also provides an archiving feature that allows you to save past files, notifications and messages for future reference.
The Slack app offers user friendly features that allow you to easily communicate using the drag and drop feature that easily adds files and images to any conversation. You can choose to use the free version or upgrade to more advanced features for as little as £6.40 per month per user with no limit to the number of users you can add. The features also include unlimited app integration, full message history archive, and group calling.
FUZE MOBILE.
Fuze Mobile is a Unified Communications app that allows users to access the full suite of Fuze Enterprise applications from their mobile device. The Fuze app works with all types of devices and operating systems and the free version also offers high definition video and clear audio capability. Fuze Mobile features include VoIP calling, internal extension dialling, video meetings with guest users and colleagues, SMS text messaging and visual voicemail.
If you want more web conferencing features such as larger meetings and recording capability, you can upgrade for as little as £12.00 per month. This plan provides you with unlimited meetings and webinars for up to 125 participants. You also have access to cloud storage and 12 high definition video feeds to see and hear various participants. The company also offers custom pricing for small business owners.
PUSHOVER.
The Pushover app for iOS and Android devices is an app designed for small businesses that use multiple phones or mobile devices, including desktop browser clients. All you have to do is enter your Pushover user key or email address to immediately begin receiving push notifications.
Pushover can send push notifications to any smartphone and automatically organizes notifications and messages in one place for easy access. The app allows you to receive unlimited notifications on all devices including the iPad, Apple Watch, iPhone, Android and all types of desktops. You can try Pushover free for seven days and then there is a one-time purchase of £3.99.
Shopventory
For small businesses with inventory, Shopventory is an incredibly simple solution with powerful inventory management capabilities. Check profit margins, compare locations and see sales trends.
Shopventory will help you see what isn’t selling well so you can discount it and skip a restock. It also alerts you if it suspects theft. The app helps small business owners stay up to date on their inventory. It’s definitely one of the best apps to manage small business inventory.
Shopventory doesn’t have its own payment processing system but it does integrate with systems like Square, Shopify, PayPal Here and others.
A basic plan is free for one business location. Paid plans start at $29 a month.
TripIt
Small business owners that take a lot of business trips will find TripIt a lifesaver. TripIt collects all your travel details and sends you alerts about flight changes. It can help you find a different flight and get the best seat.
Email your itineraries to TripIt and it updates your travel schedule on all your devices for you. You can also view your itinerary offline so you can avoid roaming when you’re out of the country.
A basic TripIt account is free and the Pro version is $49 per year.
MileIQ
MileIQ isn’t fancy but it gets the job done. This free mileage tracker app tracks up to 40 trips a month and it can track multiple vehicles. Trips can be categorized as personal or business related and you can add notes if you’re an employee.
MileIQ also handily calculates how much you can deduct on your taxes for each trip—the average MileIQ user deducts over $6,500 per year. As of January 1, 2018, the IRS lets you deduct 54.5 cents for every mile driven for business travel.
MileIQ also integrates with FreshBooks so you can import your data and add your trips to your expense reports. This will make reporting your mileage and claiming a deduction a snap at tax time.
Upgrade to the paid version to track unlimited trips. It costs $5.99 a month or $4.99 a month if you buy an annual subscription.
Conclusion
Whether you are in app development or app marketing business, Mobile Apps for Startups Uk will guide you about latest updates in technology and how it applies to your business.