BusinessAppy Pie Acquires Appsmakerstore.com in Major No-Code App Builder Space Deal

Appy Pie Acquires Appsmakerstore.com in Major No-Code App Builder Space Deal

NOIDA, INDIA, July 18th, 2024Appy Pie, a prominent figure in the no-code app builder industry, has officially acquired Appsmakerstore.com. This transaction includes the technology, platform, intellectual property rights, and customer base of Appsmakerstore, marking a significant advancement for both companies in the no-code “Do It Yourself” mobile app building sector.

Founded in 2010 by Rudi Carlsen, Appsmakerstore has established itself as a pioneering platform, empowering citizen developers to create mobile applications for businesses and organisations without needing coding skills. Throughout its history, Appsmakerstore users have successfully created thousands of mobile apps for the Apple App Store and Google Play.

Abhinav Girdhar, CEO of Appy Pie, extended a warm welcome to all Appsmakerstore customers and partners, stating, “We are excited to bring Appsmakerstore customers into our community. We have great plans ahead, and we are confident that you will be delighted with the new features and enhancements we have in store. Rest assured, there will be no changes to pricing and customer arrangements in the near future. Our primary goal is to provide a seamless transition and continue offering top-notch services.”

Rudi Carlsen, the founder of Appsmakerstore, expressed his satisfaction with the acquisition, saying, “I’m glad to see that a well-known player in the industry like Appy Pie will continue the journey we started. I want to thank all our customers for their support over the years.”

This acquisition represents a convergence of shared visions and a commitment to innovation. Appy Pie’s mission to democratise technology, making it accessible for businesses of all sizes to embrace and integrate cutting-edge solutions, aligns perfectly with Appsmakerstore’s goal of enabling individuals and businesses to create mobile apps effortlessly.

The strategic move by Appy Pie positions the company to solidify its stance as the leading no-code AI platform for citizen developers and agencies worldwide. While the terms of the deal, including the purchase price, have not been disclosed, the implications of the acquisition are clear. It underscores Appy Pie’s dedication to expanding its capabilities and market reach, ensuring that more users can benefit from its innovative no-code solutions.

The no-code app development market has been growing rapidly, driven by the increasing demand for digital solutions and the shortage of skilled developers. Platforms like Appy Pie and Appsmakerstore have been pivotal in addressing this gap, enabling businesses to create functional, high-quality mobile apps without the need for extensive coding knowledge.

Appy Pie’s acquisition of Appsmakerstore is expected to bring about several enhancements to the platform, leveraging the strengths of both companies. Customers can look forward to new features and improvements that will enhance their app development experience. Moreover, the combined expertise and resources of Appy Pie and Appsmakerstore are set to drive further innovation in the no-code space, benefiting the wider community of citizen developers and businesses.

In conclusion, the acquisition of Appsmakerstore by Appy Pie is a notable development in the no-code app builder industry. It not only strengthens Appy Pie’s market position but also reaffirms its commitment to providing accessible, high-quality app development solutions to users around the world. As the integration progresses, customers of both platforms can anticipate a seamless transition and continued excellence in service.

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