Does not recommend this product
It's always so sad to see people program great projects and then see they've decided to do the biggest mistake ever by releasing it on iOS before (if even ever) Android.
To quote the creator: "This is just the beginning, there are tons of exciting features planned and in the works as well as iPad, Mac, and other platforms I wish to support."
Based on your previous projects I highly doubt this is going to happen.
"Thanks for comment ***, will look to arrange the development of an Android version in the future!"
I really hope you plan something like that actually for real instead of just dropping the words.
I gonna repeat it on every product as many times as I have to until previliged US-based developers realize it:
- iOS has a market share of 25%.
- Apple has a complicated target group outside the US.
- using Swift in the beginning limits your diversity later on
Start making business if you guys call yourself enterpreneurs. Using iOS as your start of the journey is one of the worst decisions a business can make.
Every creator choosing a smaller, exclusive market for a non-niche product commits commercial suicide. And I think, after years of me preaching this and seeing how I was right in most of the cases, people deserve to fail if they don't learn.
Just look at sketch. They've started for iOS, first said they don't like Windows and therefore won't code for it. Then after protests, they changed their explanation to the lack of technical integrity and functions in Windows versus iOS. They used to be the biggest tool in their niches that has been replaced in 4 of their 5 home markets by other, OS-universal tools within the last years.
There is a reason Facebook and other companies force their employees to use Android and their own android projects to raise awareness that this is what most of their users use but is what most of their coders ignored or have let rot.
Stop using your favourite device atleast one day a week. Get uncomfortable yourself to understand, fix, help and then please your users and in the end boost your business.
Do it. Think about it. Your product seems to good to be the victim of the usual iOS developer ignorance.