LONDON, July 27, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- California based Appy Pie, the leading free cloud based App Builder has opened its headquarters in London in a move to leverage the growing demand of mobile apps in Europe. The office will be located at 6 Dorset St, London W1U 6QL, United Kingdom.
App Pie's App Builder enables users to design a professional-looking app without writing any code by selecting a theme from the gallery, dragging and dropping desired elements such as text, images, and videos and then publishing the App to Google Play & iTunes App Store.
"We're excited about continuing growing our global presence by establishing roots in London, one of the most important digital hubs of the world," says Abhinav Girdhar, Founder Appy Pie. "Appy Pie experienced extraordinary growth over the last there years, and The European region is unique as an established digital center that is leading the industry in embracing new technologies and modernizing its banking infrastructure. We see enormous potential here."
With a fantastic drag and drop interface, Appy Pie provides a platform for not just building great-looking apps, but also provides terrific features to engage inform and reward customers. Running a loyalty program, creating brand awareness, offering 24/7 customer support and clinching a sale are all possible, with the help of apps built using Appy Pie.
About Appy Pie:
Appy Pie is a Trademark of Appy Pie LLC. Appy Pie is a cloud-based DIY mobile app creation tool that allows users without programming skills to create an app for Android, iOS and Windows, and publish it to Google Play or iTunes. There's nothing to install or download -- just drag and drop.
To learn how to make your own app without writing a single line of code, Visit: http://www.appypie.com/
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