For a new app, advertising is the least of the worries.
Someone developing an app for a new idea should have a landing page up before they even start building the app.
Find out if your idea is even marketable.
Get some signups. Use beta testers as you go…
then use the beta testers to promote your app.
Anyone who waits until an app is done to begin marketing only shows they have no idea what they’re doing. It is cost-effective to pay someone with knowledge in the long run.
Also, if someone doesn’t have a couple hundred thousand to have an app built…it then becomes about time. Time or money.
Take the time to learn to do it yourself.
Bubble is a platform where anyone can learn to do it themselves.
So, if you don’t have the money to have an app built, why would you go where you can spend your time to learn how to build one…
and then ask someone to just do it for you for free in exchange for equity in an idea they have no idea if it will work or not?
Everyone is entitled to do what they want. It’s just after 10 years of working with apps in the code world, I have my own feelings about the issue because I’ve seen it all and probably heard it all and also know the outcome 99.99% of the time.