Is QuiQ a Game Changer In Video Apps Space?

Video is where it’s at these days when it comes to social apps. We’re so over still photos. We need to be engaged with movement, sound, heightened creativity. The big players are familiar names — Vine, Instagram Video, Mobli; but it seems like there are new apps coming out almost daily, trying to break into this rapidly growing space.

One of these new video apps is called QuiQ. The app launched in the first week of May and is compatible with iPad, iPhone and iPod touch and optimized for iPhone 5. QuiQ allows users to create short 30 seconds videos with the option of using a timelapse mode to generate innovative content. This app was developed by Make Sense LLC, a new mobile app development company based in New York, USA.

“A representative from Make Sense LLC declared, “We are excited to announce the launch of our new app QuiQ. This is going to be one of the best and most popular apps for sharing your moments with others. You can download the app from the Appstore.” Her further added, “We have designed this app in best possible way so that users not just find it easy to use but also find it very useful and fun. Make Sense LLC will be making and introducing many new apps in future as well.”

After playing around with the QuiQ app for a bit, I determined that they still have a ways to go before all of the kinks are worked out. For example, I did a quick test video, and once you stop recording, it appears to automatically upload to their video feed. I could not find an option for deleting it if I didn’t want it posted. Also, under settings, I saw a “Followers” list, but it is unclear how exactly one follows another user, or gets followers is unclear. It looks like they focused on simplicity, but it’s too simple and not at all intuitive. They definitely have their work cut out for them in the user experience department.

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Kristin is an aspiring entrepreneur who is enthusiastically navigating her way through the DC startup space. She has an unending passion for learning and is never satisfied with the status quo. During the day she is an ops, biz dev, and marketing maven for Fission Strategy
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