I found that using a tool like the pop app helps me focus on UI/UX without thinking in code. The 30 minutes or so I spent building out a wireframe has been a valuable time saver once I started coding.
AppSeed seems like a straight-forward remake of PopApp. Not to say it's a rip, because it's clearly an idea that several people could've thought of independently from each other.
I was also thinking to add similar feature in my app Lekh Diagram (http://www.avabodh.com/lekh). I have not spent much time on this yet but, IMO the biggest challenge in doing sketch recognition is to resolve ambiguity on interpreting recognized shape/strokes . A hand drawn shape can be interpreted differently by different people and can be interpreted differently in different context. A computer program interpreting exactly what user has intention, is a challenging task. But I believe that a system can be build which will probably work 90% of time correctly.
I don't really understand projects like this on Kickstarter. It's a great concept - the demo looks awesome, etc. But it's a viable product. Why should I kickstart an app that will be a paid product after it's finished? I know folks use Kickstarter as a form of market validation, but I think the number of apps in this space already demonstrate that the market is valid.
is it possible to link screens together? Like for instance, on the homepage screen, there is a login, and i have a seperate screen for login, so can it be linked together.
https://popapp.in/
I found that using a tool like the pop app helps me focus on UI/UX without thinking in code. The 30 minutes or so I spent building out a wireframe has been a valuable time saver once I started coding.