NEW YORK , May 10, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Appy Pie, the leading free App Builder from California, has completely refurbished its Mobile App Reseller plan to offer a swanky new white label platform, where the reseller can create apps and sell them for a premium on the cost price.
This plan offers some unique benefits to the reseller unlike any other. From the basic to the most advanced features like Geo Push notifications, Augmented Reality, In App Purchase, Ecommerce and Store and many more, this reseller plan offers the best in class features available in the market today.
Apps built with this platform can also be monetized to create additional revenue streams. Their 24X7 support team offers specialized multi lingual support round the clock. They offer a variety of plans to suit every budget. From Starter, Pro, Business to Enterprise- one can make 10/25/50/100 apps per month at the market's best prices.
"We owe our success to our customers. And they are raving about us. Check out their reviews on our site to know more. We are committed to building great products for ensuring customer delight and we would be happy to partner with resellers who would help make these services available to more and more users," concluded Girdhar, Founder CEO at Appy Pie.
About Appy Pie:
Appy Pie is a Trademark of Appy Pie Inc. Appy Pie is a leading Cloud-based mobile apps builder software that allows everyone to create free mobile apps. Appy Pie is a mobile application development software that allows anyone with no technical knowledge to create advanced applications for mobiles and smartphones. There is nothing to download or install, no programming required – just drag and drop.
To learn more about the services offered by the company, just log on to http://www.appypie.com/
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