How to Make an Android App Demo Using AppDemoStore
Make up your mind about the scenario you want to demo., Take screenshots of this scenario, screen by screen., Sign up for a free account on AppDemoStore. , Create a new demo., Upload the screenshots to your demo., Add interaction (clickable...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Make up your mind about the scenario you want to demo.
One of the best selling scenario is showing your potential users how your app solves one of their problems. -
Step 2: Take screenshots of this scenario
The easiest way to take screenshots of your Android app is directly from the Android Emulator.
However, you can take screenshots also from your phone, but the method will work only on some phones.
If you have a Samsung Galaxy, you can capture a screen by pressing and holding the Back button and then pressing the Home button.
Your screenshots will then appear in the Gallery, in a separate folder called ScreenCapture.
When done, send the screenshots to your PC. ,, In the section "My Demos"
click the "Create Demo" button.
Select a frame for your demo (Google Galaxy Nexus, Samsung Galaxy S, etc.) and give your demo a relevant name.
The frame will be visible when the demo is viewed on a computer and not visible when viewed on a smartphone or tablet. , You do this by clicking the button "Upload Screenshots" and selecting the files from your disk (multiple file upload is possible). , When clicked, a hotspot directs the user to the next screen or any other screen of your demo. ,). ,, Your demo is online and HTML-based, so you can do many cool things with it:
Include (embed) it into your website by copying the embedding code provided on the demo page (click the button "Embed" available under the demo itself).
Your website visitors will be able to click through your app demo right on your website.
Share the link to this demo on social networks or over email.
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Step 3: screen by screen.
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Step 4: Sign up for a free account on AppDemoStore.
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Step 5: Create a new demo.
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Step 6: Upload the screenshots to your demo.
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Step 7: Add interaction (clickable hotspots)
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Step 8: animations (slide
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Step 9: loading effects
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Step 10: scrollable areas) and annotations on top of your screens.
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Step 11: Edit your demo details
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Step 12: such as description
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Step 13: app owner
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Step 14: link to your app in Google Play
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Step 15: When you are done
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Step 16: you will immediately view your demo in the browser.
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Step 17: Share demo.
Detailed Guide
One of the best selling scenario is showing your potential users how your app solves one of their problems.
The easiest way to take screenshots of your Android app is directly from the Android Emulator.
However, you can take screenshots also from your phone, but the method will work only on some phones.
If you have a Samsung Galaxy, you can capture a screen by pressing and holding the Back button and then pressing the Home button.
Your screenshots will then appear in the Gallery, in a separate folder called ScreenCapture.
When done, send the screenshots to your PC. ,, In the section "My Demos"
click the "Create Demo" button.
Select a frame for your demo (Google Galaxy Nexus, Samsung Galaxy S, etc.) and give your demo a relevant name.
The frame will be visible when the demo is viewed on a computer and not visible when viewed on a smartphone or tablet. , You do this by clicking the button "Upload Screenshots" and selecting the files from your disk (multiple file upload is possible). , When clicked, a hotspot directs the user to the next screen or any other screen of your demo. ,). ,, Your demo is online and HTML-based, so you can do many cool things with it:
Include (embed) it into your website by copying the embedding code provided on the demo page (click the button "Embed" available under the demo itself).
Your website visitors will be able to click through your app demo right on your website.
Share the link to this demo on social networks or over email.
View it on your mobile device in a mobile browser.
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