Clear value
We need a simple one-sentence promise. If the user benefit is fuzzy, the product usually is too.
Suggest an app
We review new app ideas regularly. The best submissions explain a clear problem, a real audience, and why the idea deserves to exist.
Criteria
Not every idea fits our roadmap. These are the signals that move a suggestion forward.
We need a simple one-sentence promise. If the user benefit is fuzzy, the product usually is too.
Strong ideas are built for a specific person, habit, or workflow — not “everyone”.
We prioritize ideas that can ship a lovable first version quickly and improve over time.
The product should have an honest path to ads, premium, or subscriptions without ruining UX.
Submission
You do not need a perfect pitch deck. A clear explanation beats a long one.
Use this as your structure when you send an idea. Short and specific is best.
What happens next
Every submission does not turn into an app, but each one helps shape the roadmap.
We scan for clarity, audience fit, and whether the first version can be shipped quickly.
We compare the idea against existing listings, category expectations, and likely discovery paths.
We test whether the product can earn in a way that still respects the free experience.
If the idea is a fit, it may move into our backlog for prototyping or v1 planning.
FAQ
A few practical answers about how suggestions are handled.
Not always. If we need clarification or want to learn more, we may reach out using the email you provide.
Yes — but keep each submission focused. One clear idea is easier to evaluate than several mixed together.
No. We only build and publish products that fit our own roadmap and product strategy.
Ideas with a clear user problem, narrow first version, and realistic monetization path tend to be the strongest.
Browse the current catalog or read the playbook first. It will help you pitch stronger ideas.