
Cost Estimate for the Blog App
- March 1, 2025
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What is an app for blogs?
A blog application is a mobile or web application with bloggers and readers as users. The app is used by bloggers to create, edit, and submit posts for review by editors. The app enables readers to subscribe to receive notifications from blogs they follow, read individual blog posts, and view newly published posts on a particular blog. A dashboard that enables administrators to set user permissions for specific blogs or all blogs within the service may also be included in a blog app. Blogs are similar to other apps for publishing content like text, images, audio, and video. Medium, WordPress, Tumblr, Blogger, and LinkedIn Pulse are a few popular blogs.
Some previous blog examples built with Crowdbotics are as follows:
– A blog app that sends push notifications to an e-commerce company to help them get more people to read their daily newsletters. – An app for a health and wellness blog that was used to teach real estate professionals how to adopt physical and mental health habits. – A blog that promotes sexism that includes user-accessible resources, a content library, event planning, and a search function. How much does it typically cost to develop a blog app? The development of a blog app typically costs around 37500. However, the total cost can range anywhere from 25,000 to 50,000. A blog app with few features—also called a “minimum viable product” or “MVP”—will cost less than one with all of its intended features. For instance, Crowdbotics’s previous blog app pricing estimates are as follows: – $8,199
– $7,199
– $15,000
How much time does it take to construct a blog app? It typically takes 135 hours to build a blog app. A blog app, on the other hand, can be developed in as little as 48 hours or as much as 800 hours. The exact duration largely depends on the complexity of your application. As a general rule, it will take longer if you require highly custom designs, niche features, complex logic, or non-standard release platforms.