Archy Gives Developers Access to a Modular Cross-Platform Interface
Alyson Wyers — January 10, 2017 — Business
This universal interface platform is a developer tool that enables you to speedily build and ship products. Startup Archy focuses on core function so developers can build products and share them easily with users.
The cross-platform interface was founded by Sergey Generalov. The simple and user-friendly universal interface lets developers quickly test ideas. The application platform is currently in private beta. Users gain early access to the "mobile client and new integrations" developers on the platform will create.
Archy is an example of a new venture dabbling in software as a service, or SaaS. This model of software licensing and delivery has an on-demand nature that is easily accessible to clients through a web browser.
The cross-platform interface was founded by Sergey Generalov. The simple and user-friendly universal interface lets developers quickly test ideas. The application platform is currently in private beta. Users gain early access to the "mobile client and new integrations" developers on the platform will create.
Archy is an example of a new venture dabbling in software as a service, or SaaS. This model of software licensing and delivery has an on-demand nature that is easily accessible to clients through a web browser.
Trend Themes
1. Universal Interface Platforms - The rise of universal interface platforms like Archy presents an opportunity for developers to rapidly build and ship products across multiple platforms.
2. Core Function-focused Development Tools - Startups like Archy are providing developers with core function-focused tools, empowering them to quickly test and iterate their ideas.
3. Software as a Service (saas) - The growing popularity of SaaS models, exemplified by Archy's approach, offers disruptive innovation opportunities for businesses seeking on-demand software solutions.
Industry Implications
1. Developer Tools - The rise of universal interface platforms like Archy is shaping the developer tools industry, offering disruptive possibilities for faster product development and deployment.
2. Application Platforms - Startups focusing on core function-driven application platforms, such as Archy, are transforming the way developers test and share their ideas across different platforms.
3. Software Licensing and Delivery - The shift towards SaaS models, exemplified by Archy, is disrupting the traditional software licensing and delivery industry by providing easily accessible on-demand solutions.
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