Hello Product Hunters, I’m Max the curator of iOS Stash. I’m super excited to have been hunted today. I’ll be available all day to answer any comments you have, really looking forward to it!
I started iOS Stash as a visual directory of all tools related to app development. There are already cool sites out there that list tools, but getting a visual overview of the alternatives has always helped me to see the bigger picture. The goal at the moment is to give developers an overview of solutions and alternatives for different use cases and topics.
The three main categories are:
- “Concept”
- “Development”
- “Marketing”
These categories try to mimic the life cycle/stages of app development. You’ll also find different sub-categories to give a better overview. It’s been challenging to decide which tool goes in which category, so I’m more than happy to use this opportunity to get input from the great Product Hunt community!
I always like to get honest feedback, so if you have any suggestions on the categories, existing or new tools, just let me know what you think.
Happy coding everyone!
@ott_max Great curation Max! Finally a visual overview for people in the app industry. It became quiet hard to get a clear picture of relevant services in place. Thank you for adding www.APPlyzer.com to the list of ASO tools! :)
@bentossell A clever observation! You know, iOSStack is how I met my friend @ott_max . He shared with me his vision for a 'one glance' curated landscape for iOS people. The main difference is the way tools are collected and presented. On iOS Stash, the focus is to give an overview of ideally the most relevant tools in the different areas as curated by @ott_max . It’s more a visual collection from the outset, but without any commentary or rating. The real inspiration for iOS Stash is from the different “Marketing Technology Landscapes” floating around the web (albeit @bram 's additional influence from StartupStash).
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