Reddit finally reached the mobile world with its first official publication. app that comes today to mobile markets of Google and Apple is for now only available in the United States, Canada, UK and Australia and will follow an expansion plan over the next few months.
to date, the site had not yet released any official mobile app and, in recent years, worked on mobile devices through unofficial applications like Alien Blue, which the company was acquired in 2014.
compared to this application, the Reddit team highlights the new code under which this new project was built that will arise with most common form of updates, which the site wants to give its users several times a month. The company also caveat that this application was built with special focus on the potential of iOS , which is the platform from where comes the majority of site users. “When half your audience arrives mobile way, you have to think carefully in the experience that you want to provide.” , said Alex Le, one of the leaders of Reddit, to The Verge.
to take your community to join the new application, Reddit offers three months Reddit Gold to all users who log on during the first week of the app in the applications markets. A user who signs the Reddit Gold (costs $ 4 per month or $ 30 per year), has access to a number of extra features, such as removing advertising, customizable themes or early access to Upvoted podcast.
“Having an application Reddit on Android and iOS – especially one as fast – will ruin the productivity rates of many people. And I’m okay with that “, played Alexis Ohanian, co-founder of Reddit.
You can download Reddit for your Android here and for your iOS here.
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