ROAR is top notch when it comes to developing and delivering native smartphone apps for iOS and Android. Best of all, you can manage the content!
But what if you’re not ready to jump on a dedicated mobile app or you need to convert your current website into a mobile format.
After all, with all those mobile devices surfing the web, out there, you want to make sure your website is performing its best when viewed on a smartphone or tablet, right?
ROAR can help.
ROAR Mobile Websites
ROAR’s mobile web system can instantly create a fully-functional mobile website based on your current website. This isn’t a tool to re-build your website, it takes your current website — as is — and converts it. ROAR analyzes the layout, content and design of your regular desktop site and turns it into a mobile version!
The beauty of using ROAR’s Mobile Engine, is you don’t have to worry about updating your mobile version specifically. When you implement changes to your main desktop site, the changes are reflected on the mobile version, too.
The Mobile Engine can detect more than 13,000 combinations of handsets and browsers, including iPhone, Android, Blackberry, Nokia, Motorola, and Sony Ericsson. No matter how customers access your mobilized site, it will be optimized for their device and a reliable and secure access to all mobilized sites.
Nice, right?
Visit the ROAR Mobile Web Sites page and get a basic comparison, before and after, of your website by entering-in any URL. Go ahead and give it a try.
Special Offer
For this month only (July 2012), you can take advantage of ROAR’s special rates.
Normally, the setup fee for ROAR Mobile Websites is $250, but if you sign up before the end of the month, there’s no setup fee!
If that wasn’t awesome enough, normally this would cost you $30 a month, but along with that $250 savings, the monthly rate will only be $20 per month when you sign-up by July 31st, 2012.
So, for just $20 per month, you’re up and running with ROAR Mobile Websites!
Kris says
I signed up to get more info 2 weeks ago and still no contact. I emailed them to see what was going on and they said:
“Thank you for submitting your request. We have received your request and are working on responding to you as soon as possible. If you have any additional information to add to this case, please reply to this email.Thanks in advance for your patience and support.”
Makes me leery about doing business with them.
Matt McKee says
Kris,
Let me personally apologize for any lack of communication from my company, ROAR. My email is [email protected]. If I can help you let me know. I am the CEO and founder and I will make sure you get taken care of.
Thank you for letting me know your experience so far. I really do appreciate it.
Eric Dye says
Dang. You guys are awesome. 😀
Kris Dunlop says
Hey there, thanks for following up. I received an email today with a screenshot of the messages. It looks like ZenDesk didn’t get the messages to me. I had replied a couple days later and had the message above, so figured I would get an email like that. Nothing in my spam folder either. The attachment shows they did try to contact me and the message above was probably a form letter that for some reason got through. My phone number wasn’t on there so they couldn’t call. Thanks for taking care of this. I look forward to talking with you more. Thanks Matt! Oh the joys of technology!
Sorry about that.
DC Curry says
Hi Kris,
My name is DC and I oversee all of our Customer Relations and Operations Strategy here at ROAR. I see in our system, you were emailed back on July 13th at 12:22 p.m with this response:
“Hi there!
Here’s a few links to our website that will give you an idea of what our pricing structure is, what features we offer, and some reasons people pick us!
Features: http://www.roar.pro/features/
Pricing: http://roarapp.com/signup/
Why ROAR? http://roarapp.com/why-roar-app/
Let me know what else I can do to help! If you want to schedule a phone call to flesh out some of your ideas we can do that as well! Have an awesome day!”
You then sent us back a reply on July 17th a 5:27 p.m. that we responded to on July 17th at 6:07 p.m. with this response:
“Hi Kristin I replied to your email on July 13th. It might have gotten caught up in your spam email. I have attached a screen shot of our communication back to you on July 13th.
I will follow up via phone call if you don’t receive this contact as well!
Look forward to speaking with you.”
We noticed you did not submit a phone number in your email so I personally sent you this message follow up on July 17th at 6:09 p.m.
“I am seeing that we don’t have a phone number to you back regarding you request. My direct info is 708-320-3249 feel free to call me and talk anytime! I look forward to helping you with any of your questions throughout this process. ~DC ”
Have you maybe had a chance to check your spam folder. Sometimes our responses from our Support desk get lost in people spam folder.
So sorry you didn’t get our responses. Let me know how I can help. My direct email is [email protected] and my direct office number is 708-320-3249
Kris Dunlop says
May we delete the comments on this thread now, or at least the communications? I’m in contact with them now.