Store listings are ready
The App Store and Google Play listings are written, laid out and loaded with real screenshots, waiting on the builds.
The storefront is finished. Both the App Store and Google Play listings are written, laid out and loaded with screenshots. They are the same screens you can see on the app page here, taken straight from the real app rather than mocked up for marketing.
What the listings actually show
We built the listing around the four moments that matter. You search for a topic and browse experts, each with a clear per-minute rate. You open a profile to see the services someone offers, their rate, and reviews from people who have called them before. You choose how many minutes you want and pay for exactly that. Then your booked call sits under your schedule, ready to join when the time comes.
None of that is invented for the store. Every screenshot is the shipping app, because the whole point of WannaCall is that there is nothing complicated to explain: find a person, pay for their time by the minute, talk.
Why a listing is worth this much care
A store listing is the one thing every single person sees before they decide to download. If it cannot explain the idea in a sentence, the best app in the world still loses them at the door. We wanted the first line to do the whole job: reach an expert, pay by the minute.
What is left before we submit
The listings are ready and waiting on the builds. The remaining work is finishing the last features so both apps are feature-complete, then putting them through a full internal testing pass. Once they clear that, they go to Apple and Google for review. We are not there yet, but it is the next thing in front of us.