Maggy is a Dutch start-up founded in 2015 and is available for download since last month on iOS, but now also released for Android. With the app you can read on payment of a fixed amount per month 32 Dutch journals.
Maggy
Fervent reader of English magazines such as Look, Sovereigns, Formula 1, Cosmopolitan, Quote, Elle, Esquire or Free Netherlands then subscribe to the new service Maggy might be something for you. With this application you have clear access to 32 Dutch journals for which you have to pay € 5.99 per month. Several publishers have joined the Dutch start-up and 70% of the revenue goes to the publishers. The more articles are read, the more money publishers make, because there can be digitally recorded which articles are widely read.
Maggy was in January released for iOS and the first experiences with the app are taken to design and the functionality of the Android version. Thus, the application by the developer clearer and based on Material Design guidelines of Google. “The feedback Maggy has received to date for the iOS app is included and the period ahead converted to various updates to the application on both operating systems,” said Rutger Tijkotte CFO Maggy. It can be given to the clarity of the app and improvements to encourage their use.
The application currently only works on smartphones, but a version for the iPad is also underway. A version for tablets with Android, the start-up yet released anything. You can use the app for the first 30 days for free and then see if it meets your needs, then you pay € 5.99 per month for the subscription, which is also to say on a monthly basis.
Availability
The app, which so only on smartphones with Android 4.0.3 or later, is free to download via the button below.
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