Simple launches Android app
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Simple launches Android app
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#2In light of that, it seems odd that they'd farm out the development of one of the biggest customer-facing parts of that platform to a third party.
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#3It would be cool if banks could license their code (for a hefty fee) because the apps by banks here in thee Netherlands aren’t very good at all.
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#4In the future it might be smart for startups whose care value isn't in the UI, to only do their web apps themselves and outsource the native apps to experts in the platforms, with guidance of course.
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#5On the other hand, I currently use Perkstreet's debit card for everything and the 1% cash back adds up in a noticeably short period of time.
I wonder if the 1% cash back is worth the grunt work that Simple would make quite, well, simple.
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#6This is very well done. Usually I'm skeptical when a startup elects not to do the Android app themselves; it's often a sign that they don't really care about the platform. But in this case it's obvious that Two Toasters cares deeply, and I'm sure they weren't the cheapest option, so that shows that Simple cares as well. In the future it might be smart for startups whose care value isn't in the UI, to only do their we…
But according to Simple's official blog statement they actually consulted with TwoToasters and have their own Android team.
https://simple.com/blog/Banking/announcing-simple-for-androi...
Incidentally, their jobs page has an opening for an Android engineer:
http://banksimple.theresumator.com/apply/phViRT/Android-Engi...
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#7So the technology platform is Simple's main product (after all, they're not a bank, that part is left up to their bank partner), right? In light of that, it seems odd that they'd farm out the development of one of the biggest customer-facing parts of that platform to a third party.
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#9So the technology platform is Simple's main product (after all, they're not a bank, that part is left up to their bank partner), right? In light of that, it seems odd that they'd farm out the development of one of the biggest customer-facing parts of that platform to a third party.
In an ideal world I'm sure they would have created their app in-house, but it looks like outsourcing the development left them with a quality final product. Seems like a smart enough choice to me.