Apps with Mobile Roadie, the one-stop platform

MobileRoadie is the platform to build mobile apps with rich features. It is also one-stop, build, manage, design and engage. It supports all media, photos, video and audio. The text color in the picture may not show you the logo clearly!



Here are features taken from Mobile Roadie site.

Using Photos:

Upload your photos manually, or automatically pull in your photos from an RSS feed, Flickr account, Instagram account or hashtag, Mobypicture, Picasa, Twitpic, or Facebook Fan Page profile photos.
Users will see your photos in a grid layout of your choosing, and can even play a slideshow of your photos.

Embed news:

Add news posts manually, or import automatically via RSS feed, Twitter account, or Google News keywords.
   
Each item has artwork, title, date & time, and HTML story content.

FAN Wall:

    Import your past and upcoming events from Artistdata, Bandsintown, Songkick, Plancast, Ticketmob, SonicLiving, Eventbrite, or add them manually.
    Your users can RSVP to events, add to their calendar, see who else is going, and post photos of the event.
    Choose to display your events as Live Shows layout or Sessions/Workshops layout to best suit your content.

Locations:

Add locations along with addresses, contact info, and images.
    Your users can view your locations as pins on a map, as well as in a simple list.

Others:

    We have a wide variety of sections to suit your content, and are constantly adding more.
    Some of the other sections you can add to your app are: Accounts, Attendees, Biography, Books, Category Shortcut, Copyright, Directory, Discography, Favorites, Links, Mailing List, Menus, QR Scanner, Speakers, Store, Top Users, Twitter.

How to get started building apps with MobileRoadie?


Easy. Click the button Start Now at the bottom of the site, fill up their form and wait form them to reply.

 I thought I would find more technical details. It appears I have to register and get the reply before I can see how all of this get integrated.

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