How To Create Your First iPhone Application
What if you had a nickle for every time you heard: “I have the perfect idea for a great application!“? It’s the buzz on the street. The iPhone has created unprecedented excitement and innovation from people both inside and outside the software development community. Still for those outside the development world, the process is a bit of a mystery.
This how-to guide is supposed to walk you through the steps to make your idea for an iPhone app a reality. This post presents various ideas, techniques, tips, and resources that may come in handy if you are planning on creating your first iPhone application.
You might be interested in the following related articles:
- Designing for iPhone 4 Retina Display: Techniques and Workflow
- Web Development For The iPhone And iPad: Getting Started
- iPhone App Design Trends
- 100 (Really) Beautiful iPhone Wallpapers
1. Have An Idea – A Good Idea
How do you know if your idea is a good one? The first step is to even care if your idea is solid; and the second step is to answer the question does it have at least one of the indicators of success?
Action: Does your app fall in to one of these categories? If yes, it’s just about time to prepare the necessary tools.
2. Tools Checklist
Below is a list of items you’ll need (*starred items are required, the rest are nice-to-have’s):
- join the Apple iPhone Developer Program ($99) *
- get iPhone or iPod Touch *
- get an Intel-based Mac computer with Mac OS X 10.5.5,
- prepare a Non-Disclosure Agreement (here’s a sample) *
- download and install the latest version of the iPhone SDK if you don’t already have it.
- a spiral bound notebook*
Action: Load up on your required supplies.
3. What Are You Really Good At?
What skills do you bring to the table? Are you a designer whose brain objects to Objective C? A developer who can’t design their way out of a paper sack? Or maybe you are neither, but an individual with an idea you’d like to take to the market? Designing a successful iPhone application is a lot like starting a small business. You play the role of Researcher, Project Manager, Accountant, Information Architect, Designer, Developer, Marketer and Advertiser – all rolled into one.
Remember what all good entrepreneurs know – it takes a team to make a product successful. Don’t get me wrong, you certainly can do it all. But you can also waste a lot of time, energy and sanity in the process. Don’t go crazy, reference the checklist below and ask yourself: What roles are the best fit for you to lead? Then find other talented people to fill in the gaps. The infusion of additional ideas can only enrich the product!
Skills Checklist
- Ability to Discern what works/doesn’t work in existing iPhone Apps
- Market research
- Outlining App Functionality (Sitemap Creation)
- Sketching
- GUI Design
- Programming (Objective C, Cocoa) (we assume here that we are creating a native application)
- App Promotion and Marketing
Remember to have contractors sign your non-disclosure agreement. Having a contract in place tells your contractor “I’m a professional that takes my business and this project seriously. Now don’t go runnin’ off with this idea.”
Action: Select skills that are a good fit for you to lead. For those roles where you cannot lead, hire professionals.
4. Do Your Homework: Market Research
Market research is a fancy way of saying “Look at what other people are doing and don’t make the same mistakes.” Learn from the good, bad and ugly in the App Store. Coming up with creative solutions in the app concept development and design starts with analyzing other (maybe similar) applications. Even if you encounter a lot of poorly designed apps, your mind will reference these examples of what not to do.

Action: Answer these questions:
- What problem does your app solve?
- What products have you seen that perform a similar task?
- How do successful apps present information to users?
- How can you build on what works and make it unique?
- What value does your app bring to your audience?
5. Know The iPhone/iPod Touch UI
If you want to create an iPhone app, you need to understand the capabilities of the iPhone and its interface. Can you shoot a .45 caliber bullet out of your iPhone? No. Can you shoot videos? Yes!
The good news is that you don’t have to memorize the encyclopedic Apple User Interface Guidelines to get a feel for what works and what doesn’t in iPhone Apps. Download and play with as many apps as you can, and think about what functionality you want to include in your product.
Take note of:
- How do well-designed apps navigate from screen to screen?
- How do they organize information?
- How MUCH information do they present to the user?
- How do they take advantage of the iPhone’s unique characteristics: the accelerometer, swiping features, pinch, expand and rotate functions?
Action: Download the Top 10 apps in every category and play with all of them. Review the Apple Guidelines for UI design and list at least 5 features you’d like to incorporate into your app.
6. Determine “Who Will Use Your App?”
We assume here that you’ve already determined that your app will bring value and that you will have a raging audience for your app. Well, fine, they are raging fans, but who are they really? What actions will they take to achieve their goals within the app?
If it’s a game, maybe they want to beat their high score. Or perhaps they are a first time player – how will their experience differ from someone who is getting a nice case of brain-rot playing your game all day?
If it’s a utility app, and your audience wants to find a coffee shop quickly, what actions will they take within the app to find that coffee shop? Where are they when they’re looking for coffee? Usually in the car! Do present an interface that requires multiple taps, reading and referencing a lot? Probably not! This is how thinking about how real-life intersects design.
Action: Line item out the different types of people who will use your app. You can even name them if you want to make the scenarios you draw out as real as possible.
7. Sketch Out Your Idea
And by “sketch” I mean literally sketch. Line out a 9-rectangle grid on an 8.5 x 11 sheet of paper and get to sketching!
Ask yourself:
- What information does each screen need to present?
- How can we take the user from point A to point B to point C?
- How should elements on the screen be proportioned or sized in relation to each other (i.e. is this thing even tap-able?)

Image credit: Cultured Code
Thumbnailing your ideas on paper can push your creativity far beyond where your imagination might stagnate working in an sketching application! You can also buy the iPhone Stencil Kit to quickly sketch out iPhone UI prototypes on paper.
Action: Create at least one thumbnail page of your application per screen. Experiment with various navigational schemes, the text you put on buttons, and how screens connect. If you want to transfer your sketches into digital format, iPlotz is a good tool to check out.
8. Time For Design
If you are a designer, download the iPhone GUI Photoshop template or our iPhone PSD Vector Kit. Both are collections of iPhone GUI elements that will save you a lot of time in getting started. If you’ve solidified your layout during sketching, drawing up the screens will be less of a layout exercise and more about the actual design of the app.
If you are not a designer, hire one! It’s like hiring an electrician to do electrical work. You can go to Home Depot and buy tools to try it yourself, but who wants to risk getting zapped? If you’ve followed steps 1–3, you’ll have everything you need for a designer to get started.
When looking for a designer, try to find someone who has experience designing for mobile devices. They may have some good feedback and suggested improvements for your sketches. A few places to look for designers: Coroflot, Crowdspring, eLance. When posting your job offer, be very specific about your requirements, and also be ready to review a lot of portfolios.
Action: If you are a designer, get started in Photoshop. If you are not a designer, start interviewing designers for your job.
9. Programming

Even though this how-to is sequential, it’s a good idea to get a developer on board at the same time when you line up design resources. Talking with a developer sooner than later will help you scope out a project that is technically feasible and within your budget.
If you are a Objective C/Cocoa developer crack, open Xcode and get started! A few forums to join if you haven’t already:
- Apple Dev Forum
- iPhoneSDK (moderated by Erica Sadun)
- iPhoneSDKForum
- iPhoneDev Forums
- iPhoneSB
If you are not a developer, you know what to do – find one! Specify the type of app you want to produce – whether it is a game, utility or anything else. Each type usually requires a different coding skill set. A few places to look for developers: Odesk, iPhoneFreelancer, eLance and any of the forums listed above.
10. Submit Your Application To Apple Store
OK, so how do you submit your application to Apple Store now? The process of compiling your application and publishing the binary for iTunes Connect can be difficult for anyone unfamiliar with XCode. If you are working with a developer, ask them to help you:
- Create your Certificates
- Define your App ID’s
- Create your Distribution Provisioning Profile
- Compile the application
- Upload to iTunes Connect
Action: If you are a developer, map out a development timeline and get started. If you are not a developer, start interviewing devs for your job.
11. Promote Your App
If a tree falls in the middle of the woods and nobody was around to hear it does it make a sound? Apps can sit in the store unnoticed very easily. Don’t let this happen to you. Be ready with a plan to market your app. In fact, be ready with many plans to market your app. Be ready to experiment, some ideas will work, others won’t.
Strategies for Maintaining/Boosting App Sales:
- Incorporating social media. If your users make the high score on his or her favorite game, it is a good idea to make it easy for the user to post it to Facebook or Twitter. Think about how your app can incorporate social media and build that functionality into your app. At a minimum, set up a fan page for your app on Facebook and Twitter and use them as platforms to communicate with your users and get feedback on your app.
- Pre-launch promotion. Start building buzz about your app before it has launched. E-mail people who write about things that relate to your app and see if they will talk up the upcoming release of your app.
- Plan for multiple releases. Don’t pack your app with every single feature you want to offer in the very first release. Make your dream list for the app and make sure that the app is designed to incorporate all of the features at some time in the future. Then periodically drop new versions of the app to boost app store sales.
Action: Make a list of 20 promotional strategies that target the audience for your app. Take action on them yourself or hire someone who can!
11. Stay Focused & Don’t Give Up!
It’s easy when you are working on your first app to get all AppHappy, dreaming up a zillion new app-ideas. Dream, but don’t get sidetracked by new ideas. Your first app needs to make a big splash and getting involved in too many projects at once can dilute your passion for making your first application a success.
Action: Get out there and go kick some app!
Further Reading
You might be interested in the following related articles:
- Designing for iPhone 4 Retina Display: Techniques and Workflow
- Web Development For The iPhone And iPad: Getting Started
- iPhone App Design Trends
- iPhone Apps Design Mistakes: Disregard Of Context
- 100 (Really) Beautiful iPhone Wallpapers
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Atul Khosla
May 1st, 2011 6:47 ami want to learn how to create apps, i’ve no idea what to do, i m not a developer, but i m very keen to learn, i can volunteer for anyone who can teach me how to create it…
thanks.
paulshades
September 9th, 2011 2:05 amget a new name aor get the fuck out
Jasin
October 25th, 2011 2:23 pmpaul.. get a life.
RTEA129
October 29th, 2011 9:38 pmuse the udks unreal engine
Azree
May 5th, 2011 6:13 pmJEN! May god bless you with wealth. Your writing might just making more millionaires birth.
I do appreciate your writing and it’s a good klickistart for me to start on my project with more confident
Jolene
May 7th, 2011 11:55 pmI still don’t understand that much
Ali
May 9th, 2011 12:26 pmThanks for the informative post,
However, I still dont think its complete – if i hire a programmer to design the work, how do I make sure he doesn’t take my idea and upload it for himself?
I have thought of it, and have some ideas (like teaming up with a programmer, rather than hiring one) but still, would like to know what others have done when they come across such a situation?
As some of the app ideas I have
Ali @ http://www.howtomakeaniphoneapp.us/
Vicki
June 10th, 2011 4:17 amUse vWorker. They have a guarantee. It is very unlikely that a programmer on vWorker would steal your idea and make the product for himself or herself. Also, with iPhone apps, it is a crapshoot whether anyone will buy it or not. Why would a programmer risk getting kicked off a site like vWorker, where they can definitely get $ for their work, to take a chance on a program that might or might not have been market tested first by the employer? I can tell you, I’ve had 2 desktop apps created for me by developers on vWorker and I’ve had ZERO problems. Don’t be so paranoid. It is in the developer’s best interest to serve you well, and not steal your stuff. If you want to take extra precautions, just make sure you hire a developer who has been on vWorker for at least a year or so and has a lot of great feedback. They have a feedback/rating system that keeps the developers honest.
WPPower
May 9th, 2012 3:51 amif you using WordPress as a CMS (it’s a free open source CMS) you can install WiziApp WordPress iPhone Plugin
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wiziapp-create-your-own-native-iphone-app/
And create your own App using a wizard without dealing with any programmer
Daniel
May 10th, 2011 3:51 amBrilliant guide! Thank you for this, was an interesting read, inspiring – keep it up :)
Alexia
May 14th, 2011 6:41 pmWow, this a lot of work, more like a project but it seems exiting, soo.. ima go or it!
Allen
May 18th, 2011 7:30 amHow about somebody creates an app that creates apps. Then I will use it to create some oh so glorious apps.
Dayana
May 20th, 2011 4:19 pmNew app coming soon!!!
Glenda
May 23rd, 2011 10:58 pmHi I am currently working on my website and I need a developer for an iphone app. How much would you charge me for the job? Is there a rough estimate on what it would cost?
tony
May 29th, 2011 9:35 am@Glenda hi instead of hiring a programmer and paying you can do develop yourself! yes no programming required, check this link: http://hubpages.com/_3u6p3nfnkzsyw/hub/Create-your-own-iPhone-Android-applications-no-coding-required
Nick
June 14th, 2011 11:16 amHi Glenda,
Thanks for letting us know regarding your requirements. I was wondering if you are still looking to develop an iphone app and if you can share your idea and requirements on my email address then rather than giving you a rough idea we can share the exact estimate of what it could take to develop your app. Feel free to drop me a line for any other information.
Kalyan
September 11th, 2011 8:30 amI can help you to so the iPhone app.
Daryl
October 6th, 2011 12:01 pmOur company deems a programmers time is worth around $75/hour. That includes wages and overhead costs. Markup to include a profit margin not included. Even an easy program can take 500 to 1000 hours. The average project takes 2000 hours. At 5.5 productive hours per day, projects take 100 to 400 person/days, or 20 to 80 person/weeks. (that’s 20 to 80 weeks for one programmer or 10-40 weeks for 2 programmers, etc.). If you’ve done the legwork and know exactly what you want, times would be shorter.
Mohammed Dewan
May 25th, 2011 7:57 pmhi there,
Is there any way for students to learn the development of iphone application. As a student we cannot afford much , is there anything free for student?
Please let me know , there are some areas in the world where affording an iphone is having a private space shuttle.
thanks in advance
the developing world.
Nick
June 1st, 2011 10:42 amHey i was wondering the estimated budget for making an app?
And do you need to have a Mac to be able to create them?
Nick
June 14th, 2011 11:23 amHi Nick,
I was wondering if you are looking to develop an iphone app and if you can share your idea and requirements on my email address then rather than giving you a rough idea we can share the exact estimate of what it could take to develop your app. Feel free to drop me a line for any other information.
Tarunteja
June 1st, 2011 1:27 pmCreating apps is total fun (I guess)! This article got me moving!
Joe
June 2nd, 2011 12:16 pmThanks for this, great article. Will be following this closely whilst I try to batter my way through Objective C (yes im a designer who objects!)
Greg
June 7th, 2011 8:28 amHey, I am looking for someone to give me ideas on getting an excell sheet onto an app. I have written all the formulas and it works really well on the computer and was wondering if there was a way to create an app with the same concept.
Thanks.
Adrian
June 7th, 2011 11:37 amWhat about money? Any idea how much money one should need to get started?
bstamos
September 27th, 2011 12:57 pmThat’s like asking how much does it cost to build a house. Depends on what you want to build. :)
monique
June 9th, 2011 11:33 amI have a series of question and I am open to whomever can answer them. I do not think I am able to create it on my own so I would like some assistance. My first question is, How much does it cost to have someone make an app for you, and what determines the prices? Is there a quide that can help you step-by-step accomplish this goal for someone who has never made an app before? Should you patent your idea before disscussing it with a contractor? Can you sell your idea if you do not want the hassel of making the app? And what kind of money can be made from creating iphone applications? Thanks in advance for all of those who can help! Be Blessed!
tylerleebrown1
June 10th, 2011 11:13 amThe website I mentioned has a video explaining the entire process! Hope this helps.
Nick
June 14th, 2011 11:37 amHi Monique,
Thanks for letting us know regarding your queries and also for your blessings. There are lot of factors which determine the pricing of your iphone app. It depends on the functionality you want to have, duration it would take to build, technology which you want to use, etc. There is lot of money on offer given the idea is unique but most importantly the quality of the app(development). Signing a NDA with a reputated company is enough to keep your idea confidential. Feel free to write to me on my email Id for further information.
tylerleebrown1
June 10th, 2011 11:09 amThe only site for making an app that actually worked for me is rookieappdemon.com you can see a video on my youtube page about it youtube/user/tylerleebrown1.
leon
June 15th, 2011 6:53 pmim looking for some one create a app for me can anybody help
Sam
July 1st, 2011 8:12 amhi, some one plz help me how to create a app for iphone or andriod. what do i have to do and how much do i have to spend? what software do i need to create a good app? plz someone reply me. i will be waiting for ur answers. thanks.
paula
September 7th, 2011 5:25 pmfor android, everything is free, check Appinventor.com to get started. The only thing you might need to pay for is testing it on a phone if you don’t already own an android.
Maurice Touzard
July 5th, 2011 3:31 pmI have a great idea for an application however I would like to know where can patent my idea so nobody can use or develop an application similar to mine?
John
July 16th, 2011 12:05 pmI would also recommend to teach yourself Objective-C.
I’m currently posting tutorials about Objective-C which is needed to create iPhone apps. http://www.tutsplace.com/objective-c/learn-objective-c-to-develop-apps
Angelo
July 20th, 2011 9:46 amIs there anyone who is willing to work close to me to create an app for me? My app however would be more complicated as there are not many apps like it. It requires using all of iPhones capabilities such as camera, mic, etc. Compensation or even a cut percentage of profit would be provided.
Foo
August 6th, 2011 12:52 pmHey, how to get in contact with you?
Kalyan
September 11th, 2011 8:32 amI can help on it.
harish
July 24th, 2011 6:21 ami want to learm apps
Gopikrishna
July 26th, 2011 4:24 ami want to learn how to create apps, i’ve no idea what to do, i m not a developer, but i m very eager to learn, please teach me any one how to create it…
thanks.
malcy
July 26th, 2011 1:35 pmhave an idea for an app that i think could be a real winner. not sure when or how to get started. or what the benifits of doing so would be.
john lackey
July 26th, 2011 3:16 pmyoure a fucking liar
malcy
July 27th, 2011 8:34 amhahahaha we’ll see in a year when am living the high life john
reza
August 11th, 2011 12:09 amThere is already a pc version of the game i want to create an app for.
which steps can i skip and how should i go about doing it (assuming I have gotten the permission/paid the maker of that game to create the app based on the game)?
Thank you
ANTHONY GLENN II
August 12th, 2011 8:36 amI am researching how to patent an idea for a mobile phone application that is revolutionary. Can anyone guide me in the right direction? I live in California
Halfnine
August 14th, 2011 10:18 pmTo answer some of the other commenters Q’s, you are protected if you have your iphone developers sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA). Price wise good apps are like buying cars in that the prices will be all over the board. A good starting place imo however is around $3k. The app designer / developer should also be able to take your app through the entire process (incl. submitting it to the app store).
Brainfart
August 15th, 2011 11:51 amI have created an APP called app builder.
Brainfart
August 15th, 2011 11:54 amI have developed and APP called APPBUILDER and it will be available soon.
Arj
August 15th, 2011 9:00 pmyea i think some 15 year old kid wrote your comment.
Jon Russard
August 21st, 2011 8:12 amGet Nov8rix. You can create a customized app. It’s super fast and intuitive. Help is there for free if you need it too. They do both iphone and android apps. I found them through a review by TUAW: tuaw.com/2011/06/13/click-and-drag-iphone-app-creation/
tashi
August 22nd, 2011 5:50 pmI really want to create a very good app. Which is very useful and most needed in daily life but I have finance problem since I am a high school student and don’t do any part time jobs. Any idea or way to make apps for free? Help me out
Stein
August 23rd, 2011 4:17 amhave you heard about snappii.com?that’s really amazing.one can create apps in minutes and without programming skills.
Dhaval
August 23rd, 2011 7:32 amI want to creat apps. I am not developer but I am really interested to do the same. Pls help..
Chris
August 24th, 2011 1:26 pmI (as countless others on here) have come up with what I believe to be an excellent idea for an app. It is sort of re-inventing the wheel but feel it is a huge benefit to millions of people in the uk and if successful, billions worldwide. Looking for a partner to help me on my way, splitting costs and profit 50/50.
hackhassler
September 21st, 2011 9:12 amHi Chris,
I am in London and starting on developing an App. Whilst I don’t have designer skills I am just making my choice who to go with. What I do have is another great idea for a London App and also mega amounts of experience in marketing, PR and promotion to get that idea known about so millions want to buy it.
I was drawn to your comment. If you, (or others in UK) want to get heads together signing NDAs where appropriate I am sure it would work
Antonio
August 24th, 2011 6:08 pmThe article it’s OK! But you’ve polluted the page with banners!
OK, here is a bad example of web design. I wish this bad example has been explored by the book you’ve announced above!
Ann
August 25th, 2011 6:02 amYou don’t have to be a programmer to build your own apps. Just use one of many services. As for me I use snappii because of its features and great developer’s team.
Drew
August 25th, 2011 10:17 amIs there anyway to start developing and testing before you begin to sign up for the developer program? I would kind of like to play around with the coding before I commit to anything.
Alexandra
August 26th, 2011 3:13 amI am not a programmer, and I use snappii.com to make iPhone apps easily and quickly.
chris brigdale
August 28th, 2011 11:42 amlooking for iphone app designer as partner ?
Charles
September 5th, 2011 6:50 pmY cant you learn to do it yourself wus
OX
August 31st, 2011 4:47 pmim a recording/music artist and i would like to have my own app…. if there is anyone who can help create one please contact me..
Larry Joseph
September 3rd, 2011 8:58 pmA great way to do market research is creating surveys. http://www.mobosurvey.com allows you to create surveys that are compatible w/ all the latest portable devices along w/ desktops.
Bywo
September 6th, 2011 7:35 amHi
Sorry for the same message tree times it was some problems with internet
Best regard’s Bywo
Caen Morris
September 7th, 2011 4:16 amI am very keen to create an app but was wondering if there are any programs you can download for free to create the app as i am not feeling the $99 paying fee
v3echo
September 7th, 2011 6:56 amI have a great app idea but i have no idea how to program :( if app works and generates money. ill split 50/50. half for me with the idea, half with you with programming. plz help
Ben Roberts
September 13th, 2011 12:22 pmTo any and all who are interested, Fiberlink will present a FREE webinar on Thursday that highlights the best practices for iOS app development. Don’t miss this great learning opportunity! Register now: http://bit.ly/pDxUIC
habib
September 17th, 2011 5:56 amhello , im 15 n im intrested in making application for apple , but my problem now is , i dont knw how to programming … i need a friend who that knw about this programming .. kindly , please help me , u may email my at “habibmacho@yahoo.com”
or add me in facebook “habib Al-attas”
Derek
September 19th, 2011 6:55 amI am looking for someone to design an app for me. email me if you are able to do so
Derek
September 19th, 2011 6:57 amWould someone be willing to try and design an app for me
hhh
September 20th, 2011 7:37 amthis seems to be alot of work but its worth trying
AMIT
September 20th, 2011 4:43 pmCan anyone create an iphone app for me, have a great idea?
Alexandra
September 27th, 2011 4:28 amWhen I wanted to create an app by myself, having absolutely no programming experience, I tried snappii.com. This service really helped me make a cool custom app in some minutes. What I loved was their outstanding support.
Enrique Vasquez
October 1st, 2011 6:05 amAwesome Article! I’ve taught myself how to make my own website, retouch my own photography, etc . . . now I’m trying this and it’s incredibly hard, but I don’t give up easily. Now time is money and I’m opening up my own business soon so I need to finish my app in a given time. I’m looking for help developing an app for the business that may be used as a template in other businesses. Can anyone help me please? =) I learn quick, so you don’t have to worry about me not understanding terms and workflow when we work together.
Mark Petherbridge
October 4th, 2011 3:59 amThis is an interesting article, however it is not fully complete in my opinion. There is no mention of the coding process involved.
Here is a tutorial to create your first “hello world” iphone app: http://ios-blog.co.uk/iphone-development-tutorials/create-your-first-iphone-hello-world-application/
Hope this helps :)
Stefania
October 4th, 2011 12:38 pmhi all,
I am looking for someone who can help me to develop an app for a specific industry. I would need someone who knows how to combine pictures, video, architecture and graphic design.
If you are interested or can help, please contact me.
Thanks
Michael
October 9th, 2011 9:48 amI want to design an app however it wud mean ppl wud have to pay to have a go weekly.. Wud I need a gaming license?!?
Stephen Rieger
October 13th, 2011 7:24 pmHey I want to make an app for Me and my friends only, is that possible for someone to do for me? I don’t want to pay 100 dollars to be a developer for one app, any help would be appreciated.
Kyle Hebert
October 17th, 2011 3:13 pmI have a brilliant idea for and iPhone app. Talked to many friends and family of all ages and they love the idea. I’m just a senior in high school and need tons of help!! Please e-mail if you can provide any help at all!
Vladimir
October 18th, 2011 4:36 amCreating an iPhone/Android app is quite easy enough, even not being a developer. Thank you, for the information provided here, but I would like to add a comment here. If you are pretty good as a designer, and have a nice unique sight for a new app, but lack in programming skills, I would highly recommend you using a starter application templates. Using the app templates you may build iPhone app in quite short timeframe. Making an app more interactive, by adding more native pages to it, is the key to have it approved by Apple Review Team.
As an example, you may using SeattleClouds as one of the online app building tools (seattleclouds.com)
jhancock1229
October 18th, 2011 7:12 amlooking for someone to develop an app for me. Anyone who knows how to do it interested?
enanr2011
October 26th, 2011 6:09 amHi,
I’ve an idea for an App. but i’m still figuring out how to go about it. In my opinion it is a great one. I would like to team up with some technical guys (developer and designer). I’ll be greatful to hear from any one willing. Please share your contact as a reply to this post and i’ll get back.
thx
Faraz
October 26th, 2011 6:57 pmHey,
I need to create an app too..
Can someone please help me regarding that.
Its about a famous popular singer, i need to make an app for his website..Someone willing to help me PleasE??
Thanks
FARAZ
Destiny
November 22nd, 2011 4:32 pmThere’s a guide made specifically to help people create their app once they have an idea. Perfect starting point.
It’s called Create iPhone Apps That Rock. itunes.apple.com/us/book/createiphoneappsthatrock/id478079263
Sidjer
October 29th, 2011 4:27 pmI just need an MAC! :(
Jack Lichtenstein
October 29th, 2011 6:48 pmI. Have the greatest idea ever. Let me create an app please
Sam
December 2nd, 2011 2:45 amI’m an app developer, I might be interested in working with you! Shoot me an email with your idea and we can work from there.
Aaron Blevins
October 31st, 2011 6:03 pmEver heard of Andrei Gradinari? What about Emily Maples? How about Matt Rix? They are some of the most successful iPhone App developers around… just Google each of them, and you’ll see what I’m talking about. We interviewed each of them, and are giving away their success interviews on our Facebook page. Just visit and like the page below to download your free copies. https://www.facebook.com/pages/How-To-Create-iPhone-iPad-Apps/212183115516842
Brett Miller
November 4th, 2011 5:30 amSure you could build your own app, but I suppose you could go online and learn to do maintenance on your own car. Do you have the time to go through this list and weigh strengths and weaknesses? Automated tools tend to create “less than ideal” Mobile Apps and you quickly run into limitations. I strongly advise finding a reputable app developer. I’d be happy to introduce you to such a individual or agency.
Brett
Travis
November 7th, 2011 6:55 amI have an outstanding idea for an app but dnt know how to make one im just ur average joe who is got a beutiful idea but aint gotta clue on programing some one please help me please
new_biz
November 11th, 2011 7:20 pmDo we need to patent our idea before making it an application? I see so many websites with similar ideas on the internet…
i.e. we got number of search engines: Yahoo, Google, Bing, … Did they obtain a patent before launching their ideas? if so, how come we have so many of them?
Harry
November 13th, 2011 5:52 amHello, i have an ideas, but not have a coders..if you’re a freelancer or beginner coder, please write to me here and later i give my email
JAC3N5010
December 9th, 2011 9:03 pmhello, i am a beginner coder, i started at 11 with cmd and later moved to visual basics and i am 14 with 3 personal .exe files, im not sure i could do alot but i can try =/
harry k
February 15th, 2012 7:29 amdo you know how to make an app ?
Daniel Marso
November 13th, 2011 8:16 pmYes, I’m just 14 and have little knowledge about programming and App , I didn’t have an iPone and iPod, too.
Timothy M. zonoe
November 17th, 2011 7:42 amteach me how to develop apps, my country really need this.
Jess
November 18th, 2011 8:58 pmHi, I have to do a business project for school and was wondering if anyone would be willing to answer some general questions about making apps. It would be greatly appreciated! :)
Nina
November 26th, 2011 1:55 pmi have look at the information but i can’t really quite get it can someone help me to understand it better??? these information are useful but kinda hard to understand
Nina
November 26th, 2011 2:01 pmOne more thing, even know i was more interest in the “sketch part” but i have no idea how to really do the work
Dave G.
November 29th, 2011 5:17 pmI have a great idea for an app web site. Very time sensitive. If you are interested in designing and launching I will give 30 percent of all proceeds.
dorine bradley
December 6th, 2011 7:54 amthe mass transit district in champaign ill is having an app contest if you help me make one maybe we can win the 1000.00 prize
Majid
December 2nd, 2011 12:30 pmI would like to create a new application for physicians on i Phone. Who can help me?
Aaron
December 5th, 2011 2:44 amCan anyone give me an estimate of time it would take to develope an app that scans QR codes and logs the info from them. And how much it would cost.
TeamBringIt
December 11th, 2011 5:49 pmThis is The Rock calling out to all you cena haters, how, how, how, do you program?
Alexandra
December 13th, 2011 6:22 amMobile apps are hot today. But hiring a programmer is too expensive. I used snappii.com to make apps. It’s really easy, the web service allows to make mobile apps in minutes, and without programming skills at all.
Eddie
December 21st, 2011 6:40 pmGreat article on all the basics. Most people miss the first few crucial steps, like making sure you have a good idea and doing the keyword research upfront.
When it comes time to programming, I highly recommend this guide on iphonegamekit.com how to make iPhone games with Cocos2d. I bought it because it game with a game engine and now I’m halfway through making my first game!
lucinda
December 30th, 2011 6:52 pmI would like to learn how to create an app. I would like to use the app. for learning our language. This would be a great tool for our children , being that many of our children are using the various technology gadgets.
Sid
January 1st, 2012 9:46 pmHi I was wondering if you can make and app on windOws instead of Mac thx!!!!
App guy
January 16th, 2012 11:37 amHey sid,
I dont think so and if you were it would be a lot tougher software wise
At leat that’s what I read in an article
:)
William K
January 2nd, 2012 8:46 pmWhat a fantastic article and guide. I’ve been a veteran apple developer for years and since inception of the iphone, I continued on.
Great peice of literature!
PJ
January 11th, 2012 4:42 pmDo you need a developer to submit an app to appstore? It looks from a brief look that this is not necessarily the case although I’ve heard some people say they need someone to represent them, why would they say this if you can just do it yourself?
Kiranatama
January 11th, 2012 7:37 pmVERY interesting article. Lots of info for a super newbi like me. Is there a way I can save your article as written (with screenshots and all??).
I would like to keep it for future reference. ALSO…. I was very pleasantly surprised to see that the author (Beth) replied to many of the comments posted. Thank you sooo much for all this good stuff!!
Thanks
App guy
January 16th, 2012 11:28 amGreat article
J.J.
January 24th, 2012 4:48 pmThank you for this informative article, Jen! And thank you to everyone else that contributed other helpful information regarding this post.
Ben Reynolds
January 24th, 2012 6:11 pmGreat how-to! So much information! I’ve been looking into iPhone development for a little while and this pretty much sums everything up that I’ve seen, plus a bit more. Thanks!
bru1234
January 25th, 2012 8:03 ami will be waiting for ur answers. thanks.
Niran Is Gay
January 30th, 2012 5:10 ami will get bin laden on you no long ting bro.
Ollie
February 9th, 2012 3:40 amWell Done Mate :D
John
February 10th, 2012 4:39 amI’m gonna make minecraft the real verition
mobinaute
March 5th, 2012 1:21 amHi all,
Thank for this topic which I found very very interesting.
I would like to build an ecommerce mobile application for a Magento store, do I have to start from zero or there’s something I can take advantage of to interface the application with the store?
by the way, I can’t afford Magento Mobile because of the cost.
Thank you again :)
lu lu
March 12th, 2012 11:12 amthe create your own app is totally cool
Danai Panagiwtopoulou
March 15th, 2012 6:18 amHey! I’ve created an app that displays lyrics of songs in english, or greek!! When i got to the designing part i was swamped! Being a newbie to designing myself, i was afraid i might screw up! So i seeked for professional help! ! I found a great designer that helped me with the app! I think it’s the best place to find all kinds of professionals, especially in design and web design! Hope i helped anyone out there that has a great idea, and doesn’t know how to bring it to life! :)
Bloapp
March 19th, 2012 6:17 pmIf you are a blogger that has blog on wordpress, blogspot, tumblr, posterous or self-hosted wp blog, you can easily create an iPhone and Android app for your blog with http://www.bloapp.com in less than 5 minutes. No need to go through all the steps mentioned above.
AnneGeorgiou
March 27th, 2012 1:03 amIf you are looking into online marketplaces for freelance iphone programmers, is a place you should look into. The quality of freelancers is high and you will certainly find people to work on your app!
Regards,
Charles
September 5th, 2011 6:48 pmDamn these comments move fast!
Tom Miles
September 29th, 2011 9:52 amLooking for help getting a APP created ?
Vijay Sandhu
December 15th, 2011 10:45 amHi Ashish
I have an app idea that I
Yasser
October 25th, 2011 7:51 amManer i need afree devoloper to make my idea , iam a software tester not a developer
Samie
October 31st, 2011 5:55 amHI,
Saw you wrote on here about being able to do app designs? Can I just ask to what sort of level and the level of prices as well?
Thanks