Adrenaline rush from 36 hours of coding is amazing! Our CEO Kundan Joshi featured in The Observer

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Adrenaline rush from 36 hours of coding is amazing! Our CEO Kundan Joshi featured in The Observer

What does it take to create an app?
If you’re a UofTHacks participant, it takes an idea and a day and a half.
“The adrenaline rush from coding for 36 hours is strange but amazing,” Aashani Shah says.

Shah is on the executive team of UofTHacks, the largest student hackathon in Canada. General app developers demonstrate their talents at this and other hackathons, which are 36–48-hour student app-developing competitions.

“To prep for a hackathon you can come in with an app you can create,” Shah said. “For example, you might want to know where all the dog parks are nearby so you can take your dog for a walk.”

These competitions are intense and they’re a great way for aspiring developers to get noticed, as they bring out a developer’s creativity while under pressure, Kundan Joshi said.

But that’s not how all apps come to be, said Joshi, CEO of The AppLabb, a web and smartphone app development company headquartered in Toronto’s Liberty Village with offices on four continents.

“When you’re constructing a building you have architectural blueprints. It’s similar when you’re constructing a piece of software.” — Kundan Joshi

“Technically an app is an application and an application is basically something that is helping you solve a problem,” Joshi said. “First a client comes to us with an idea, they can be a tech start-up company or a major corporation.”

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We got featured in Designedge Magazine!

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We got featured in Designedge Magazine!

We are so thrilled to be featured in Designedge Magazine in their March/April Issue!

Designedge Canada is the country’s leading magazine for the Graphic design industry. With a full suite of award-winning print, web, e-mail, social media and event properties engaging designers across the country.
The magazine has the highest circulation to professional graphic designers of any publication in Canada. Designedge Canada also produces the annual Canadian Regional Design Awards (Redgees), with the “design party of the year” held each Spring in Toronto, and the bi-annual Design City trade show, the largest show for designers in Canada with more than 1,100 attendees.

Featured article:

March / April 2014
Page 44

THEY JUST GET IT

The importance of a great user experience is paramount when it comes between a person and their most intimate of objects, their phone.

Toronto-based mobile application specialist TheAppLabb is located in the hip Liberty Village area, an active hub in the city for upstart technology and creative companies. The owners, husband and wife team Kundan and Surbhi Joshi, co-founded Joshi Inc. in 2007 as a digital marketing business offering website and mobile app development in Toronto, which has since evolved into TheAppLabb.

Surbhi is a graduate of the York University/Sheridan Bachelor of Design program, class of 2005, and Kundan in a Software Engineer from the University of Western Ontario. “TheAppLabb is all about mobile, from strategy to design, development and implementation”, says Kundan, the CEO of the business. The company develops custom mobile applications for companies of any size (clients include: Canadian Auto Show, Rogers, Unilever) plus it has built its own white-label solutions for specific market sectors including events, retail and education.

TheAppLabb has grown to a team of 55 people, with the majority being developers. Surbhi, the creative director, oversees the team of UX and UI designers. “For our company, the main role of the UX Designer is to be at the intersection of the product needs from the client’s perspective and aligning that to the needs of the users they are targeting”, she explains.

According to both, a UX Designer must have a very good understanding of the mobile landscape, from both functionality point of view and from a structural and layout stand point.

“From a high level view, the UX designer is a very multi-faceted person,” says Kundan. “He needs to know the users very well, understand the right kind of user testing and research that will help him come up with the right analysis and have a good understanding of the look and feel of the interface design. Those three elements, combined together, give a UX Designer a good foundation.”

He adds that it’s a very crucial role, because if that up-front work is not done right, it will require a lot of “catch up time”, to get it right after the product is launched.

Surbhi also emphasizes the importance of of the UX designer being a good communicator. “Not just a good at communicating with the client and the internal team, but also communicating with external users.” Because it is often UX designers who field test or conduct focus groups, so they need the soft skills of active listening to truly decipher the different user needs.

“There are some people who just get it,” remarks Kundan, who has experienced this first hand. During the interview process TheappLabb will ask candidates to analyze a few popular apps. “The right candidate will quickly be able to point out exactly what is not working and why,” he says. “We have hired graduates right from university who have that knack, that talent, without any experience at all. It’s hard to explain.”

Surbhi and Kundan Joshi,
co-founders of TheAppLabb in Toronto

By Doug Picklyk,
Editor
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BetaKit tells TheAppLabb story

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BetaKit tells TheAppLabb story

“The act of facing overwhelming odds produces greatness and beauty.”
― Brown and Company Little, David and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants

It brings us great pleasure to share that BetaKit generously showcased our story of making it on our own, by building ourselves from the ground up.

BetaKit is a Canadian StartUp News & Emerging Technology focused website. The idea behind BetaKit is to highly value deeper reports on innovations as well as the quality of a new product or service – leaving on the side the already well-established big players or the amount of figures spent on a project. Visit them for the latest at https://betakit.com/.

“At BetaKit, we care about providing the what, but we are also committed to explaining why it matters. Breaking news is important, but so is relating news to larger industry trends, and telling you why you and your company should care.”

Joseph Czikk the author of the article “TheAppLabb built itself from the ground up” & Managing Editor at BetaKit took the time to understand the story behind TheAppLabb today.

“TheAppLabb founder Kundan Joshi started his Toronto-based app development firm while he was still finishing his software engineering degree. Then the company was known as “Joshi Inc.”, while today TheAppLabb stands strong with a total of over 50 team members, having created apps for clients like Rogers, Bell Media, Gluten Free Expo and the Banff World Media Festival, among others.”

Talking about Tech startups, can a startup actually afford TheAppLabb’s prices? We didn’t talk specifics, but Joshi said the answer is yes. “They can actually, and that’s the unique model that we have. While we pride ourselves on the kind of quality and proficiency in the app experience, we do have very affordable prices and various approaches when it comes to tech startups.”

Click here to read the entire article https://betakit.com/the-app-labb-built-itself-from-the-ground-up//

Joseph Czikk (who wrote about TheAppLabb) is the Managing Editor at BetaKit and was previously a writer at Techvibes.

Follow them on twitter @BetaKit and @JoeyCzikk for the latest news.
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The Gluten Free Expo App got featured at ContractIQ

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The Gluten Free Expo App got featured at ContractIQ

We are thrilled to share that “The Gluten Free Expo” App (created by TheAppLabb using TheEventsApp platform) was featured on ContractIQ website. You can visit them at contractiq.com to learn more.

ContractIQ is the showcase for top mobile app developers that build interesting apps and tools.

The Gluten Free Expo app enabled the event attendees to view event schedule, list of exhibitors and supporters of the Expo. Users could also obtain e-Coupons via the app to use at booths at the expo. The app also featured a detailed floor map of the expo and users could buy tickets to the expo from the app.

The app features social media integration with Facebook and Twitter and users could invite their friends to the event. Users can also subscribe to the Gluten Free Expo newsletter to receive updates through e-mail. Included within the app is a recipe guide as well as a product guide which feature gluten free products.

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Kundan Joshi, CEO TheAppLabb featured on TOinitiative!

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Kundan Joshi, CEO TheAppLabb featured on TOinitiative!

“He was sure his future was in software engineering. That was before he pulled in over six figures off just commissions alone while working a summer job during school. Taking his new profound love for business, Kundan Joshi combined his passion for sales with his background in IT and founded TheAppLabb.”

What are some of your career highlights?

  • Acquiring key important accounts and successful delivery of impactful solutions of high profile clients such as Toronto International Film Festival, Canadian International AutoShow, Electrolux, Frigidaire, Rogers, Unilever, Banff World Media Festival, among others.
  • Creating a line of successful products and mobile platforms such as TheEventsApp, TheLearningApp, TheRetailApp, etc.
  • Receiving Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award by South Asian Media Awards in 2011.

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TheAppLabb got featured at TSE Event’s e-news

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TheAppLabb got featured at TSE Event’s e-news

 

Our Events Mobile Platform, TheEventsApp got us featured at the TSE Events e-news!

TheAppLabb got featured on the TSEvents e-news, which is a website + e-newsletter that delivers the latest trends on event planning. There are 8 issues per year, communicating what’s hot & happening in the world of events.

Check the article at TSE Events e-news here: https://www.tsevents.com/category/enews/

Toronto Special Events or “TSEvents” is a Toronto-based Canadian publishing company serving the information needs of the corporate and special event industry. TSE was founded in 1993 by Pamela Smith and it publishes a range of products to help event planners with their day-to-day info needs.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

Rogers TV Interview – How to establish a mobile presence for your business

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Rogers TV Interview – How to establish a mobile presence for your business

TheAppLabb CEO, Kundan Joshi was interviewed on “In Business” with David Wojcik last monday, March 11th, on Rogers TV.

The discussion was about what is the ideal type of app for different kind of businesses and which are the important steps to take when planning and developing it: starting from which strategy to choose, to which problems the app should be solving, until its design and how to deliver the best user experience.

Click to watch the video!

 

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David Wojcik – Have you got a great idea for a new App but don’t know where to get help to comercialize it? Enter TheAppLabb & Kundan Joshi will help you with your strategy, design and mobile application development in Toronto.

David Wojcik – So, tell us in about 30 seconds exactly what you do for people who have apps because you design it, you develop the strategy and you actually build the app.

Kundan – It pretty much goes like that! Obviously it depends on who the client is. We start with the strategy, the idea mostly comes from the client, we start with the idea, we figure out what it’s the best way to put it to market, what’s the best way to create it. Then, taking all the ideas, we create a road map for the mobile app, design it (our designers do that) and then, we develop it. After development, the job is just half done, because you need to publish it and make sure the app works, creates revenue and really achieves the goal. So pretty much end to end we help our clients to ideation to making that successful!

David Wojcik – Do you ever have people come in and they give an idea for an app and you just look and you go: “This is never going fly” and is it your responsibility to tell the client that this is really not a good idea.

Kundan – In a way yes! I try to make them realize what they are really looking for. The main key is what is their audience really looking for? What problem of your user/customer are you trying to solve. If I ask the right qualifying questions, if it’s off the mark they’ll have a realization themselves and in a lot of times, ideas can be tweaked and improved as we go along. We also help clients create prototypes. We’ll create a semi-polished version of the app, which you can then publish and get user feedback and understand better, Is that app really what they were expecting it to be? Alfa version, basic – really new.

David Wojcik – What makes a good app these days? That’s gotta be over a Million Apps considerably speaking, there must be a Million Apps between Android, iPhone, Blackberry and Web Apps. So what makes a good app these days?

Kundan – It depends on what your consumers are looking for, what your business stands for, and how can you give them the best experiences, create the best amount of revenues and really be there solving their problem. If it’s not a brand that’s doing the app, if it’s a technology startup that’s trying to create the to generate revenue – that’s to solve a unique problem. Considering a Million apps, a lot of problems are getting solved every single day!  Obviously is about distinguishing yourself as well. So all those factors have to be considered, you have to have a really good strategy to start with. Don’t just go into it without thinking it through. There is a sense of urgency, but you have to approach it the right way. Create the strategy.

David Wojcik – So when you are building Web Apps and apps for mobile devices. Would it be the same architecture for a web designed app as it would be for a mobile app? And if it isn’t, what’s the difference?

Kundan – A lot of differences. One aspect: within the mobile sphere itself, a basic approach would create a website and make it more responsive. Your website will look a certain way on your desktop, when you pull it up on your mobile it will shrink so that the fonts are the same size, the experience is on the same way but you can still view it on your mobile phone. Or you create a mobile site specific for your phone. Or you create a Native App specific for your platform which can work online or offline – it’s almost like downloading a software on your computer. Even with your phone apps you’ll have Native version and Hybrid version, which are different, because if you want to publish it on multiple platforms then you choose a hybrid version. Where you can publish it on the iPhone and the Android or Blackberry phones.

David Wojcik – So when you have a Hybrid version, does that mean it does not work well on any device?

Kundan – Again, it depends on what you are trying to do.  If you are trying to build a game, you need a native app, because you need experience. If your app is all about put content from the web, than hybrid would be just fine. Again, it depends on the kind of experience you are trying to give to your audience. In some cases, you may not need an app at all. Just the web or the mobile site it’s good enough.  There are a lot of advantages between web and mobile site X native app. Ability to provide push messaging, ability to view content offline whether or not your 3G is working.

David Wojcik –  I’ve seen some of the apps that come out and some are free, they have a limited number of features that you can use, which causes you to now need to upgrade. And it could be 99 cents, it could be $ 9,99, it could be $ 19. Is that a strategy that you recomend? To give people a little taste, and then when you get them to hop in, then you start charging.

Kundan – That is the most successful strategy that is working right now. Just in app purchases by itself, 2 years behind were more than a billion dollars. Approaching next year, we’ll be reaching 6 Billion dollars of revenue just in in app purchases. The advantage of a free app is, you give the user the carrot and they start liking it. Angry Birds are a perfect example you can download the free version, you get addicted to it, and you don’t have a choice, you are just lured into buying the new features, the premium apps etc.. Yeah, it is a fantastic strategy.

David Wojcik – Without going in exactly what you charge for an app, maybe it’s not even your number. Give us a ball park and I know that an App can go as Sky is the limit, But if you are looking for a functional app that you would consider to be a decent one, what’s the starting number?

Kundan – One of the things that we do at TheAppLabb is trying to simplify the process of any kind of consumer, so as you said, in terms of “The limit is the Sky” in terms of smaller apps, if I’m developing from scratch a basic app. Around 5 to 10 K would be the minimum. However, companies like us would develop platforms which can help you release your app at the very minimum cost. Our cheaper version of apps cost as low as 2,000 or even lower in some cases.

David Wojcik – So when we’re at that range, if we are in the 5 to 10 thousand range and the number i‘ve heard was 15,000 as well, that’s a lot of 99 cents that you have to sell in order to make a profit. Is the goal of the app always to make a profit or are there other goals that you would put into other strategies you would put into building an app?

Kundan – There are several goals. The revenue model has to be very defined for an app. One revenue model is you’ll download individual apps and you charge for every single app that you download. The other approach is ad supported, where you have ads running on your app, whether is ads directly from the platforms or your phone sponsored ads. For that you need a lot of volume in terms of downloads. The other approach is terms of you tie-in another revenue model of yours, so say, if you have a website where you are selling subscriptions, now you have a mobile app. So you are adding another advantage, or you have an e-commerce website, now you want to sell your stuff on your mobile phone as well – that’s another way. In terms of companies, brand awareness, event awareness it’s a huge tool as a part of marketing for events, ticketing… So all those things tie in, mainly because phone is where every user or every consumer has. So you have to target them.

David Wojcik – Thanks Kundan! Lot’s of great information![/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]