AppTheory creates native apps for modern mobile devices and tablets and web applications that will work across mobile browsers. These applications integrate seamlessly with the AppTheory community platform tools.
AppTheory integrates custom applications with Facebook and other platforms. Facebook Connect allows AppTheory to create apps that harness the power of the Facebook Friend Graph.
Membership, collaboration and publishing represent key functionality empowering organizations that rely heavily on contribution from constituencies.
Typically city and state governments utilize a blend of publishing, data collection and outreach. It’s important for information to be easily accessible yet community oriented and personal.
Team based online collaboration is a necessity for many companies and organizations. AppTheory solutions enable this interaction through a suite of existing modules and custom developed solutions.
Large sites many times require a Content Management System (with approval process built in) and role based access and security. The AppTheory platforms provide great flexibility for such requirements.
Companies that want to build brand communities around a product or service will find the modules that AppTheory provides extremely powerful. These sites are generally promotional in nature and build equity with the consumer.
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