Ask HN: How would we do a better app store?
Hi HN,
I'm working on a new exciting platform for web-apps and I was wondering if the HN community had any specific hopes for a better app-store
Thanks for your time !
I'm working on a new exciting platform for web-apps and I was wondering if the HN community had any specific hopes for a better app-store
Thanks for your time !
13 comments
[ 5.9 ms ] story [ 34.1 ms ] threadWhats annoying is that Google play has all the data to let you do this but they don't let you filter by if it contains ads or not.
There are third party apps to access Google play, but I've never uses them so I don't know if that feature exists.
Many malicious apps get through, and legitimate and benevolent apps get refused. App stores are the ultimate Kafkaesque gatekeepers.
I'm sure the experience can be improved for developers, but as a user, why should I care?
When you're talking about a store for "web apps," I guess I'm curious what that would even mean. Web apps don't need to be installed or updated. You just visit a URL in your browser and it's there. Every time you visit, the version that loads in your browser is up to date. What purpose does a store serve? Are you talking about something like IMDB for web apps but making production studios pay for listings and calling it a store?
What I’m not interested in is living among a lot of app stores. I don‘t want to learn disparate rules for trial periods, refund policies, subscription renewal notices, etc.
That said, I want to feel like I own my hardware and OS and side-loading or native installs are required for that.
Forgive the pedantry, but there is a huge difference. You can go with a Linux phone for the closest to full ownership, Pixel + GrapheneOS for basically full functional middle ground, or stick with an iPhone for the least method of ownership.
Wondering: what’s your business model ?
At that point, it really can be whatever model you like, open source, or shareware, or closed source. If the operating system is doing it's job, then you can just run anything, and still be reasonably safe.
At that point, an "app store" is really just a catalog with ratings, etc.