How We Created the Hardtours App

Posted on 5. September 2024 by Jan Bunk

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Introduction

The Hardtours app project was a unique opportunity for us to showcase our app development skills. In this case study, we'll provide an overview of the project, the challenges we faced, and the successful outcome we achieved.

App Details

Hardtours provides travel services to festivals. They decided to switch from a different app builder to webtoapp.design. We released the new app as an update so users of the existing app get it automatically. Later we created the Partybusse app for the same company.

This is the description of the app as it appears in the app stores:

Book a very special and unforgettable experience with our festival & event travel offers. HardTours Party trips are the perfect way to take rice from everyday life and make dreams come true. You will reminisce months and years later, tell friends and family what you have experienced. The central area of ​​responsibility at HardTours, as a quality travel agent, lies in the planning, organization and offering of trips to various events worldwide and in focus on Europe. All of our bus tours are carried out with modern long-distance coaches of selected, licensed bus companies. HardTours represents a distinctive service in perfect quality.

App Creation

Our self-serve platform empowers customers to create their own app with ease. This approach provides flexibility and control over the app's design and functionality, allowing customers to customize the app to their specific needs. The Hardtours app was created using this platform, with our support team available to assist customers throughout the process.

To enhance the app's functionality, we also incorporate additional features such as push notifications, which allow the Hardtours team to send timely updates and alerts to users. These features are designed to improve user engagement and provide a more interactive experience for app users.

App Store Approval

App rejections are a common occurrence during the app publishing process, but they are typically minor issues that can be easily resolved. Common reasons for app rejections include incorrect information in the app store listing or issues with the app's functionality. Our team has experience in addressing these issues and working with customers to ensure a successful app launch.

Our team has extensive experience in app publishing and has successfully published numerous apps on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. We are well-versed in the app review process and have encountered and resolved various issues that can arise during the review. We work closely with our customers to address any challenges that may arise and ensure that the app is published in a timely manner.

After the successful publishing of the app, users can now download and access Hardtours on their mobile devices. The Hardtours team is pleased with the app's launch and looks forward to user feedback.

You can download the Hardtours app from Google Play.

Download the Hardtours app from the iOS/iPadOS App Store.

In this short time, the app has already been downloaded over 10000 times! Users have given the app an average rating of 4.7 stars based on more than 280 ratings.

Final Thoughts

The successful creation of the Hardtours app is a testament to our team's dedication and expertise in app development. We are proud to have delivered a feature-rich app that meets the client's needs and exceeds their expectations.

The customer's review of the app creation process:

“Super fast implementation, great support and simply recommendable! We are more than satisfied!”

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Author Jan Bunk
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Jan Bunk

Hi, I'm Jan! I created webtoapp.design in 2019 while studying computer science in university. A lot has changed since then - not only have I graduated, but it's also no longer just me running webtoapp.design. We've grown to a global, fully remote team and have gathered lots of experience around app development and app publishing. We've created and published hundreds of apps in the app stores, where they've been downloaded millions of times.