Optimizely created an amazing A/B testing tool for web sites. I want to create the same for native mobile apps.<p>I wonder if this is something app developers/product-managers need?<p>I'm a developer of several iPhone apps and I created a framework for myself that allows me to control my apps from a central dashboard.<p>It allows me to change texts, colors, sizes, buttons and test different variations to see what works. I do all this without requiring to plan these tests upfront. That's why I think it's similar to Optimizely.<p>I'm planning to realease this as a SaaS under aircontrol.io and I wanted to know if there's a market for it.<p>Any tips for going forward?
Why not you just consider or consult any iPhone application development company. I hope the below link would give more detailed knowledge for marketing your app from the initial stage. Also if possible get connected to some developers.<p><a href="http://www.contus.com/iphone-application-development.php" rel="nofollow">http://www.contus.com/iphone-application-development.php</a>
<a href="http://blog.kissmetrics.com/mobile-app-ab-testing/" rel="nofollow">http://blog.kissmetrics.com/mobile-app-ab-testing/</a>
This is a valid question and potentially great opportunity. But, I would suggest asking it on other forums as well, especially marketer focused ones, because those are your potential customers. You might get a better response and more interest. I would also suggest to make it more marketing focused, marketers won't care about the framework and how it is deployed.
There was at one point - Clutch (<a href="http://clutchio.github.io/" rel="nofollow">http://clutchio.github.io/</a>) did it and then got acquired by Twitter. They've open sourced everything though (<a href="https://github.com/clutchio" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/clutchio</a>), maybe you can start researching from there.