Tapfame is the easiest way to create a portfolio of all the mobile apps you've worked on. Once you create a portfolio you will start receiving freelance gigs that businesses and companies post.
I'm seeing a pattern here (and this is not a criticism of Tapfame, though I'd love to hear their perspective).<p>There seems to be general agreement that a startup should build something people want. The most common response here (and with similar apps, in recent memory) is people saying they don't want to have to register with another service like Facebook to use it. And yet, people keep building websites that do just that, and indicate that they will not change this.<p>Is Facebook so big that startups can afford to blow off everyone who doesn't use it? Is integrating with Facebook's identity system so much easier than writing your own that it saves significant development time? Is there a strategic plan to do something unique with Facebook later?<p>I'm not saying anyone should do product design by surveying users, and I admit I'm not a great product designer, but when potential users all say "I'm not going to use this product because it makes me jump through hoop X" (and X isn't a fundamental component), my response would be to remove X.
It looks like I have to manually enter each app's URL.
I like how easy it was to try Kickfolio - just enter app names. <a href="http://kickfolio.com/" rel="nofollow">http://kickfolio.com/</a>
I like the idea. When I worked at appbackr we thought about something similar.<p>It would be cool when there is a little more data in the about the performance of the app. I think of it like a dribble for app developers that keeps itself up to date. As we're programmers we don't want to maintain it :)<p>You should talk to my friends from appmonsta. They have a lot of data around apps. Maybe you can work something out.
Interesting idea!<p>Not sure why but I have only read your main headline when I looked at the page for the third time. My attention was completely drawn to anything below that blue-black bar. It has almost camouflage-like properties.<p>In the featured portfolio all tooltip app names are "App Name".
Am I the only one seeing the "e" cut off of "you've" on the site? : <a href="https://dl.dropbox.com/u/1634015/photos/tapfame.png" rel="nofollow">https://dl.dropbox.com/u/1634015/photos/tapfame.png</a>
I'd like to stick Novoda on it but we are a company of developers rather than an individual: http;//www.novoda.com but I can only sign up as an individual on Facebook.