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Epic Apps’ Guide for First-Time App Creators

Scott Curtis, Co-Founder - Epic Business Apps | January 12, 2018

Is your company investing in building a mobile app for the first time? If so, you probably have a lot of questions. At Epic Apps, when we initially begin discussing app design and development with a prospective client, we always try to make sure they understand the steps that are involved and how those steps […]

Title III / Reg CF Crowd-Sourced Funding for Start-Ups

Scott Curtis, Co-Founder - Epic Business Apps | November 10, 2017

At Epic we have the privilege of working with primarily two types of clients:  The first type is the established, well-funded company, where we help them design and build enterprise software – primarily apps and websites – to power their existing business needs.  The second type of client is the bootstrapping entrepreneur that needs a […]

“We’re just looking to build a simple app, like UBER.”

Scott Curtis, Co-Founder - Epic Business Apps | August 24, 2017

These are the exact words we hear at least once a week, from a prospective client that calls us about designing their app.  The irony (and humor) in that statement is that to create an app that is as immediately intuitive and simple for a new user like UBER actually involves highly complicated code architecture […]

Epic Apps Helps Launch the Medina Alert Mobile App

Scott Curtis, Co-Founder - Epic Business Apps | July 3, 2014

The Medina Alert-Hit and Run Bill (HB14-1191) was signed into law in Colorado by Governor John Hickenlooper on March 25, 2014. The Medina Alert program is a voluntary partnership between law-enforcement agencies, media, taxis and other transportation agencies, in order to activate an urgent bulletin in the event of serious hit and run accidents. Through […]

The Undeniable Pull of Push Notes

Scott Curtis, Co-Founder - Epic Business Apps | February 7, 2014

You have a lot of tools at your disposal with your mobile app, but perhaps the most powerful of them all is the push note. Unlike text messages, there is no cost to send push notes and you can send as many as you like. These messages go directly to your customers/clients, and are read, […]