The self-service mobile app platform Mobile Roadie is going for the ever-growing Chinese mobile market. The localized version, called Q Mobao, is unveiled together with FabriQate, the company’s local partner.
Alongside the service launch, Mobile Roadie also announced its first customized Chinese app created for Madonna, allowing Chinese fans to listen to tracks, view photos and videos, engage with other fans on the fan wall, and share their activity on Chinese social networks Sina Weibo, Renren and Jiepang.
Going forward, the next step is to work with local partners like China Mobile and China Unicom, which reach more than 900 million handsets across the country.
In the other Mobile Roadie news, the company announced reaching a major milestone, surpassing 10 million app downloads since launching in March 2009. At the moment, there are more than 1,500 apps created with Mobile Roadie, including Katy Perry, Taylor Swift, The Beatles and Dallas Mavericks. Finally, you can check out how that growth looks from the infrographic below.