Most gurus tell you to stack as many monthly subscriptions as possible to scale. We think that is a terrible way to run a real business.
I have spent the last few months talking to Shopify store owners doing 50k a month who are bleeding out from 20 different monthly apps. The math just does not work long-term. You pay for the theme, the email tool, the upsell app, and then a mobile app builder takes another 300 dollars every single month. Forever.
It feels like you are renting your own growth.
When we started building Mobimint, we decided to break that cycle. We are not interested in being another recurring line item that eats your profit while you sleep. We wanted to build a native iOS and Android app tool that you actually own.
Here is the reality of the market right now.
You can spend 50,000 dollars on a custom agency build that takes six months. Or you can pay a monthly rent to a platform that shuts your app off the second you stop paying. Neither option helps a brand trying to move from 10k to 100k in monthly revenue.
We built Mobimint to be the middle ground.
You get a high-end native app live in about 60 minutes for a one-time license fee. After that, it is yours. We only charge a small flat fee for the server maintenance and updates. This keeps your overhead low so you can actually spend that money on Meta ads or better inventory.
Because we are early and I am personally helping every new store get set up, we are limiting this to 100 founding members. I cannot scale myself, and I want to make sure these first 100 apps are perfect before we ever think about a public launch.
We are currently at the stage where we are manually checking every integration for the early adopters. It is slow work, but it is the only way to ensure the push notifications and checkout flows do not break when your traffic spikes.
If you are tired of the monthly subscription tax and want to own your mobile channel, DM me the word FOUNDING and I will send over the details to see if we are a fit for your store.
Next week I am going to be testing how different cart countdown timers affect mobile app conversion versus the standard mobile web view. I will share those numbers here once we have enough data.
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