![]() Simply pull out your phone, choose a sound effect and set the timer up to 30 seconds. Sneak Attack is a great way to prank your friends. So if you ask someone to hand you your phone, it goes off when they pick it up. The Security Fart plays a fart sound when your phone is moved. We used to have a really funny paragraph here about how to use our security fart function, but had to remove it. Here are just a few of the useful, signature features of iFart®. Sure, there are lots of fart noise, fart soundboard and fart machine apps to choose from, but none have pop culture status like iFart®. (Popup will disappear after purchase restart)Īnd we think you'll get a kick out of our "Fart-O-Rater" fart. See our video preview of our Political Pack (not included in free version)Ĭlick the Store icon anytime (or our random popup) to UNLOCK our fart packs like Fart Wars, Jurassic Farts, Funny Foods, Celebrity Names, Gassy Movies and Top Ten Shart Toppers. We'd really appreciate your support so we can keep our iFart Ad Free. We have a MASSIVE Fart Pack bundle of our 80 Funniest Farts for just 99 cents. You get 35 Fart Sounds including favorites like Dirty Raoul, Wipe Out and The Brown Mosquito, plus features like Sneak Attack, Security Fart and Blast (which plays a random fart) Our “Sneak Attack” and "Security Fart" functions have pranked Millions! We started the fart app craze back in 2008 on iTunes and took the world by storm. There’s another (and perhaps real) reason for iFart’s success – it knows all too well that flatulence will never cease to be funny.The Original FART App - The World Famous iFart The team behind it knows the advantage of jumping into a trend early, as well as the value of good marketing. People, especially budding entrepreneurs, can learn a lot from iFart’s enduring success. It’s pretty doing well, considering it has slightly increased its up-front cost to $1.99, and in the face of ads and in-app purchases. As of this writing, it ranks at #56 in the App Store’s “Entertainment” category. The iFart app has sniffed out time and newer, hotter apps to remain one of the most enduring iPhone apps of all time. Even Hollywood celebrities, such as George Clooney and Kathie Lee Gifford as well as celebrity athlete Lance Armstrong, got iFart on their own iPhones. ![]() It was also one of the top-ranking paid iPhone apps. IFart used to linger frequently on several lists of top iPhone novelty apps during its heyday. ![]() Previously, the giant tech company rejected similar novelty apps (such as Pull My Finger) because it had “limited utility.” But eventually, Apple reversed its decision and began to approve other fart apps. As the app developer, Comm made a $9,200 profit daily – not a bad amount of money for creating a “stinking” app.Īnd that’s even more impressive, considering that Apple did not once believe that fart apps made it to the App Store’s standards. The 2009 description on the App Store says: “iFart Mobile is the ORIGINAL Digital Sound Machine and entertainment system which brings endless laughs and enjoyment to its users.” When the iFart app first launched, it cost $0.99, and Apple took 30% of the pie. So, he was no stranger to amusement when he created and launched iFart in 2008. He is also the founder of ClassicGames, a multiplayer gaming website bought by Yahoo! in 1997 and became the precursor for Yahoo! Games. IFart (or iFart Mobile) is the brainchild of Joel Comm, CEO of InfoMedia, a social media consulting firm. There are the standard features, notably the “Sneak Attack” if you want to embarrass someone by “farting” next to them, and “Security Fart” which allows your phone to “fart” if someone tries to use it without your permission. Favorite iFart sounds include Dirty Raoul, The Brown Mosquito, and Wipe Out. It offers a range of farting sounds of different tones and timbres. You open the iFart app, select any of the 30-or-so fart sounds, and tap on the “Fart Now” button. The original “fart” app who instigated a “stinky” revolution was the iFart. That is definitely a stupid idea that made millions. But why were there so many? Apparently, there was big money in fart apps – for the most popular ones, they used to rake in almost $10,000 a day. Are fart apps tasteless apps? Definitely. Once upon a time, only about fifty or so apps were dedicated to simulating fart noises on the iPhone and iPod touch. We would also be able to play games with them – and also play games on them. It meant that we wouldn’t just be able to make calls or send text messages to someone wherever we went. The early days of the iPhone and the App Store were also the glory days of novelty apps.
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