Philipp, on behalf of the kiteboarding community, thank you! What’s your background in IOS development?
Before today's mobile phone was available, I studied Web Development whilst working as a Software Developer. When the iPhone come out in 2007 I immediately switched to Mobile Development as this kind of Software was very fascinating.
I was interested in Backend languages, the counterpart of Apps, and accomplishing an overall view of Software. I was almost always developing Enterprise Apps like ones that let retailers of Mercedes-Benz configure and inform about their cars. This was a big opportunity, to create an App that is more visible and more interactive with the consumer.
What did you think about the initial concept for the Academy APP?
When we started discussing the succeeder of the previous App, it was obvious early on that we had to focus on less features and have more involvement with the kite community in order to have an App that is used with pleasure and often. Picking out and concentrating on the Academy was a logical consequence, because we can feature something that can only be accomplished as a Mobile App for a perfect user experience.
As a kiter myself, I always lacked high quality tutorials, so I loved the concept from the beginning. With more features around the videos, like voting and asking the community for tips, this concept is unique.
Philipp, on behalf of the kiteboarding community, thank you! What’s your background in IOS development?
Before today's mobile phone was available, I studied Web Development whilst working as a Software Developer. When the iPhone come out in 2007 I immediately switched to Mobile Development as this kind of Software was very fascinating.
I was interested in Backend languages, the counterpart of Apps, and accomplishing an overall view of Software. I was almost always developing Enterprise Apps like ones that let retailers of Mercedes-Benz configure and inform about their cars. This was a big opportunity, to create an App that is more visible and more interactive with the consumer.
What did you think about the initial concept for the Academy APP?
When we started discussing the succeeder of the previous App, it was obvious early on that we had to focus on less features and have more involvement with the kite community in order to have an App that is used with pleasure and often. Picking out and concentrating on the Academy was a logical consequence, because we can feature something that can only be accomplished as a Mobile App for a perfect user experience.
As a kiter myself, I always lacked high quality tutorials, so I loved the concept from the beginning. With more features around the videos, like voting and asking the community for tips, this concept is unique.