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Applying
Technology to
Your Business
Challenges
jācapps develops custom software applications including mobile apps, web applications, and other digital technologies
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Discover
and Define
We work with you to discover your business needs and define the project scope
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Design
and Plan
We combine skill and strategy to make sure your apps look great and are easy to use
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Develop
and Build
Our development teams bring your application to life
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moody
Applying Technology to Your Business Challenges

jācapps develops custom software applications including mobile apps, web applications, and other digital technologies

big fm
Discover and Define

We work with you to discover your business needs and define the project scope

town crier wire
Design and Plan

We combine skill and strategy to make sure your apps look great and are easy to use

michigan public
Develop and Build

Our development teams bring your application to life

podmn
Deploy and Support

Once deployed, we continue to provide support for anything regarding your app

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Our highly collaborative, four-step process results in outstanding custom apps. We discover, design, develop and deploy. We work with you to find the inspiration to move forward and to determine what your needs are. Because we are dedicated to your success, we keep a close eye on the apps once they’ve been launched for any potential problems and to help you navigate the inevitable new devices and software updates.

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Apple Watch, Wearables, and Your Mobile Strategy

By Elizabeth Hussey | January 20, 2016

This content has been archived. It may no longer be relevantBy: Bob Kernen The past few years at this time of year we’ve communicated with…

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Consumers Want Watches with Some Brains

By Elizabeth Hussey | December 23, 2015

It’s that time of the year again.  The time when everyone realizes they should have probably said no to the second helping of dessert at…

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The Top Mobile Apps of 2015

By Elizabeth Hussey | December 23, 2015

As 2015 comes to a close, we would like to take a look back at the top mobile apps throughout the year.  After looking at…

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Give the Gift of ‘Appiness This Holiday

By Elizabeth Hussey | December 22, 2015

If you are a business owner and have yet to buy gifts for your loyal customers/clients or important business partners, do not fret.  There is…

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Nothing like a Good Comeback!

By Elizabeth Hussey | December 17, 2015

Nokia may be looking to make a comeback to the mobile phone market. According to USA Today, just last year, Nokia finalized a deal to…

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“My Favorite Decade Of Music Is The __’s”

By Fred Jacobs | June 5, 2025

You can learn a lot about a person once you discover their all-time favorite decade for music. But these days, the traditional patterns are unpredictable, especially when you’re looking at younger generations. Their tastes are all over the music map, and that has implications for radio programmers trying to stay relevant and current. Today’s #TBT blog post is a quick visit to 2021, and music research you probably haven’t seen before that’s an eye- and an ear-opener. For those of us who elevate the study of music tastes, habit, and consumption to the level of astrophysics or macroeconomoics, this throwback post is for you. Just click on “READ MORE” below and see if your music tastes are in-synch with your generation’s.

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Who’s Got It Better? Talent In Commercial Radio vs. Talent in Christian Music Radio

By Fred Jacobs | June 4, 2025

Today’s post picks up where yesterday’s left off. It was all about our new air talent study presented at the Christian Music Broadcasters’ Momentum 25 conference last week. On-Air Pulse takes a deep dive into the brains of Christian radio talent in the U.S. And in today’s post, I’ll A/B it with our most recent commercial radio talent survey, AQ6. So, grab a cup of coffee (and you’re excused if you want something a little stronger), click READ MORE below, and let’s go.

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“My Favorite Decade Of Music Is The __’s”

June 5, 2025

You can learn a lot about a person once you discover their all-time favorite decade for music. But these days, the traditional patterns are unpredictable, especially when you’re looking at younger generations. Their tastes are all over the music map, and that has implications for radio programmers trying to stay relevant and current. Today’s #TBT blog post is a quick visit to 2021, and music research you probably haven’t seen before that’s an eye- and an ear-opener. For those of us who elevate the study of music tastes, habit, and consumption to the level of astrophysics or macroeconomoics, this throwback post is for you. Just click on “READ MORE” below and see if your music tastes are in-synch with your generation’s.

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Who’s Got It Better? Talent In Commercial Radio vs. Talent in Christian Music Radio

June 4, 2025

Today’s post picks up where yesterday’s left off. It was all about our new air talent study presented at the Christian Music Broadcasters’ Momentum 25 conference last week. On-Air Pulse takes a deep dive into the brains of Christian radio talent in the U.S. And in today’s post, I’ll A/B it with our most recent commercial radio talent survey, AQ6. So, grab a cup of coffee (and you’re excused if you want something a little stronger), click READ MORE below, and let’s go.

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It’s The Christian (Radio) Thing To Do

June 3, 2025

I’m back from Momentum 25, the annual conference put on by the Christian Music Broadcasters. As is the case year after year, 700 attendees made the trek to steamy Orlando to learn, share, commune, worship, and experience why this radio format is in the process of celebrating some of its best days ever at a time when the entire industry is feeling the heat. What’s working and why? And how can radio broadcasters in other disciplines learn from the Christian phenomenon? I’ve got those answers for you. Just click “READ MORE” below.

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