
Mobiroller
"Don't build another app builderâbuild a reliable one with actual support."
"Dream of creating mobile apps without coding for clients or businesses."
Unlimited apps/users model can attract abusive users. Must implement fair use policies. App store approval processes are outside your control.
The 4-Dimension Scorecard
$68.5k revenue with 77 reviews shows strong demand for no-code mobile app builders.
Rating of 3.97 with high volume reveals massive UX/support problemsâperfect for disruption.
Unlimited apps/users model is risky but e-commerce focus provides monetization path.
Main competitor Appy Pie has similar reputation issuesâmarket lacks a trustworthy player.
The Opportunity Radar
Deep Review Mining & Gap Analysis
Pain & Gaps
"Multiple reviews mention apps failing to publishâcore promise broken."
"Users wait DAYS for responses on critical issues."
"Software described as 'very slow'âaffects usability."
Niche Discovery
"Multiple mentions of creating apps for clients, tier 5 purchased for client work"
"Key features highlight unlimited products, bundled with Shopiroller"
Marketing Angle
The no-code app builder that actually works and answers support tickets within hours.
Use this angle to position your product against the generic competitors. Focus on the specific pain points identified in the "Pain & Gaps" module.
The "Buggy Clone" Syndrome
- Broken promisesâapps don't publish, features don't work, support ghosts them for days.
Sniper Verdict
"Listen to the hate. Build the cure. Steal the revenue."
The Battle Plan
"Mobiroller proves demand for no-code app builders but fails on execution. The market gap is a RELIABLE alternative with transparent support. Users want their apps to actually publish and get help when stuck."
MVP Build
- Guaranteed app store publishing flow (Why: Their #1 failure point)
- 24-hour support SLA with public dashboard (Why: Their most hated weakness)
- Performance-optimized app generation (Why: 'Very slow' complaints)
MVP Drop
- Unlimited everything promises (Why: Leads to abuse and broken economics)
- Overcomplicated AI features (Why: Fix core first before gimmicks)
- Roadmap pages (Why: They don't update them anyway)






