Appbistro Wants to Help Page Owners Find Useful Facebook Apps
Appbistro launched at TechCrunch’s Disrupt conference Monday with the goal of providing brands a one-stop destination for the applications for Page administrators to enhance their Facebook Pages. Some of the apps are free and others cost money; Appbistro can either suggest apps for Page admins or you can search Appbistro’s marketplace, of apps.
You may search by category or see all apps at once, as of Tuesday there were more than 30 apps available, many of them free, including: Work for Us (free), Payvment e-commerce (free), Storefront e-commerce ($4.95) and Get Satisfaction customer support ($99), for example.

The site is, of course, tightly integrated with Facebook. Once you click on an app, you see a description and rating of the app, screenshots of it and instructions on how to install it to your Facebook Page; there are also other suggested apps and a place to write a review. If the app costs money at this point you also may purchase it.
Appbistro also offers advice for Page admins and information for Facebook developers who would like to submit their app for consideration on the web site. The company was founded by former Facebook employee and Ping.fm creator Ryan Merket and former Zappos consultant Nalin Mittal.














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