FreeMyApps launched on Android
The beta version of the FreeMyApps advertising service developed by Fiksu has become available on the Google mobile platform.
FreeMyApps, which allows, for example, Tapjoy, to download paid applications for free to users, provided that the advertised games are installed and launched, appeared on Android.
So now everyone who has previously used its services on iOS can “kill two birds with one stone”, in other words, not look for a separate partner for advertising on Google Play.
In addition, apparently, the company’s monthly analytical reports, previously in open publications covering only statistics on the iPhone, will expand.
FreeMyApps now has more than 750,000 monthly active users. The head of Fiksu, Micah Adler, is confident that FreeMyApps is already on the verge of success, helping developers reach, attract and retain users.
Fiksu plans to launch the final version of the FreeMyApps web portal within a month.