The text describes the sale of two driving applications that serve as affordable alternatives to Apple CarPlay. These apps enable users to access a dynamic interface in their vehicles without requiring a CarPlay-enabled vehicle. The offerings include two driving apps, all original source codes, design assets, and associated social media accounts, along with three months of support during the handover process.
The sales data indicates total sales of $7,854 in 2017 and $2,768 in 2018, with all-time sales amounting to $34,600, highlighting that sales have been achieved through organic, passive income. The key features of these apps include an iTunes music player with gesture controls, speedometers, map options with third-party navigation integration, a world radio player, and YouTube entertainment features. Additional functionalities include Bluetooth control, speed alerts, weather widgets, and a 360º map view.
The apps, compatible with iOS 11 and optimized for iPhone X, offer a redesigned UI and are achieving improved store rankings. Despite experiencing negative reviews due to functionality issues with the iOS 11 release in late 2017, the subsequent updates improved the user experience, leading to better reviews and a recovery in sales. The apps received recognition at the 2014 UK Mobile & App Design Awards. The seller cites a lack of time to update or market the apps as the reason for the sale, suggesting that with some marketing effort, revenues could be significantly increased. Interested parties are invited to inquire for further information.