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At one point, an application called Twitterrific was one of the most popular iPhone apps to tour twitter. These days, the company behind this app and the many applications that followed are struggling. And the AI can partly blame.

On Wednesday, the company known as iconfactory admitted that it was at a crossroads and put several of its applications for sale due to lack of resources. While the communication He was putting the issue as a situation where the IconFactory applications list had simply increased to include too many applications to keep up and not enough time to do so, the reality is that the business today has no choice but to focus on applications that provide better investment performance.

Side products can no longer be maintained, even if they have “loads of happy and loyal customers”, as Iconfactory co -founder, Ged Maheux, says.

The company says it will continue to work in applications such as Tapestry; Sketch; Wall; Toddleras well as his new work that includes Retro portraits pixelsbut accepts “serious offers” for other applications. These sales will include intellectual property and source code.

Of particular interest is that the company highlights AE that significantly affects its business as a reason.

“Chatgpt and other AI services essentially kill @iconfactory, and I am not exaggerating or exaggerated,” IconFactory SEAN Heber said to a mastodon Post earlier this month.

The point is not that people use AI instead of mobile applications, but how Vibe encodes affects the need for application design companies such as their own. In addition to building its own applications, revenue produced by iconfactory offering application design serviceswhich include things such as the design icon (hence the name), design design, creation of marketing assets, as well as brand and counseling services.

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These services have helped feed the business now being destroyed by AI. “I don’t know anything that I say is going to stop using chatgpt and creating a new 5 -minute app icon for the application you also had to write the chatgpt for you in a few hours, but I’m not sure what the rest of us should do from us to make enough money to know.

Another issue for long -term application manufacturers in iconfactory was the closure of its most popular application, TwitterrIFic, killed by Elon Musk in 2023, when the company (now known as X) officially banned all third party customers. The movement Twitterrific; TweetbotAnd other applications almost immediately off, driving the icon to beg with its users to reject App Store returns to help them stay in their lives.

This has also affected the future of iconfactory, Heber acknowledged his positions.

“The first Twitter/Elon killed the main revenue from our application that kept the lights around here, then the genetic AI exploded to land a final blow to plan revenue,” he wrote. “I think that maybe because the @iconfactory design are good enough people have this impression that they are sitting here in a bunch of money or something and some huge power – nope.

After closing on Twitterrific, the iconfactory turned to the open social fabric as a way of creating a new flow of revenue. Started an application called Tapestry, which allows users to track sources across the open tissue, including RSS Feeds, YouTube, Bluesky, Podcasts, Mastodon, Reddit, Tumblr, Micro.blog and others. The app offers a variety of smart tools for organizing sources, power production, mute and concealing content that you don’t want to see much more. It also offers a way for third -party developers to expand Tapestry with additives called fasteners, allowing users to add even more open flows.

This application will remain part of the company’s efforts now – a Mac application is in the projects – but even its future could be uncertain. For one thing, open social media platforms such as Mastodon and Bluesky are still dwarfed by technological giants, which means that consumer demand for something like tapestry is quite specialized.

As Heber communalThe kickstarter of the app was a part of a “harassment” on the company’s side, but people have not registered in large numbers to offset the revenue that Twitterrific once brought, he said.

If AI continues to market the application business, iconfactory will not be alone in suffering from the consequences. But vibe encoded applications are not necessarily what consumers need, not only because of the lack of human inputs, but also the loose security of some of these applications.

He returned for comments, Maheux agreed that AI had “certainly a damper on the design side of our services”, though he had not “killed” the company yet.

“Many Indie developers have adopted AI for a cheap or free solution for graphic projects such as application icons, which is a key part of the services we offer.

He also referred to other factors that influence the business, such as Apple’s graphic system, SF symbols that developers can use. Consumers are tiring subscriptions for everything. In addition, he points out that the cost of all has increased over the years, while the cost of applications has not, making it more difficult to live as a small business programmer.

“We had to extend our offers to other areas, such as UX Consulting, Coding Consultation and Side Revenue Services to try to make revenue from this lost design work.

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