Looking For Apps? Berlin-Based Knicket Can Help

Finally – There’s a useful answer to the question, “Is there an app for that?”  Berlin-based Knicket launched a brand new, third party search engine specifically for apps yesterday. If you’re a developer, you likely understand how hard it can be to search the native app stores, which is exactly why German app developer Uwe Flade decided to build Knicket.  “I’ve been developing apps for kids,” said Flade.  “When I was looking at competitors trying to find all that was in the market, I was stuck.  I wasn’t totally sure that I saw everything.” With over a million apps available for Android and iOS, it can be pretty daunting to see what’s out there.  With Knicket, Flade and his team have crafted a fast search engine using the latest in asynchronous database technology, offering instant, intra-filter results, intuitive tags, and even a real-time price slider. But even if you’re not a developer, Knicket is still useful because of all the ways you can narrow down your search.  You can also discover similar apps, set a specific price or price range, and even search by an age range.  The Knicket team also helps you discover new apps with Apps of the Week, More Cool Stuff, and Get Inspired sections to keep you up to date on all the latest and greatest.

Uwe Flade, co-founder of Knicket

However, there is one drawback to the site.  It’s only available on desktop at the moment with mobile coming in January 2014.   “[We’re] still working on the mobile page,” said Flade.  “Started on desktop because I thought it was better to have everything on the big screen and understand it there first.” That aside, it’s still pretty useful as is.  Flade initially had the idea in 2010, but because of his other app development efforts didn’t have the time.  After selling to another company, he set up Knicket in February.  “I’m hoping people have the same need that I have,” said Flade.  “Once in a while you want to find a really specific app and you get annoyed by the stores because they obscure results and you don’t know why.” With Knicket you can get the results that you want, and over time, Knicket will become even more useful as the team continues to refine its algorithm and provide an even better experience for users. When asked about his expectations, Flade was gracious.  “I was hoping once in awhile they’ll remember the site exists and go there to find what they like,” said Flade.  “Have fun browsing through; look at the lists.  Most important thing is to present to people an independent search engine.” Check out Knicket, and let me know what you think in the comments.  Is it a useful tool?
Techli

Edward is the founder and CEO of Techli.com. He is a writer, U.S. Army veteran, serial entrepreneur and chronic early adopter. Having worked for startups in Silicon Valley and Chicago, he founded, grew and successfully exited his own previous startup and loves telling the stories of innovators. Email: Edward.Domain@techli.com | @EdwardDomain

Recent Posts

HostMilano 2025: AI and Automation Transform Professional Kitchen Operations

HostMilano 2025 concluded its 44th edition on October 26 and remains the premier world fair…

2 días ago

Prezent AI reaches latest milestone following recognition as top software company in 2025

As the new year approaches, the Software Report—a trusted source for market research and industry…

3 días ago

Ness Digital Engineering and Vendavo to usher in new era of AI-led innovation

Now that AI has been on the scene for a number of years, we can…

3 días ago

AI is reengineering orthopedic systems through new multi-layer software architectures

The rapid evolution of orthopedic technology is no longer being driven by devices alone. Instead,…

2 semanas ago

Digital credentialing enters a new phase with the arrival of I.C.E. Exchange 2025 in Phoenix

The credentialing industry’s calendar is turning toward Phoenix this month, where the I.C.E. Exchange will…

2 semanas ago

Tax season gets an upgrade as Deduction raises $2.8M and launches its AI-powered tax agent

Deduction today announced the launch of “Taylor, CPAI,” the first AI tax accountant built for…

2 semanas ago