Facebook entering the app race with its own store

by Paul Sloan May 9, 2012

Facebook said it plans to launch an "App Center" in coming weeks, putting down an important marker in the brewing app wars.

For the over 900 million people that use Facebook, "the App Center will become the new, central place to find great apps like Draw Something, Pinterest, Spotify, Battle Pirates, Viddy, and Bubble Witch Saga," Facebook's Aron Brady said in a blog post. "Everything has an app detail page, which helps people see what makes an app unique and lets them install it before going to an app."

Today's announcement was what Facebook spokeswoman Malorie Lucich described as a call to developers to submit images and copy so that their Facebook can consider featuring their apps. She said Facebook's App Center is designed to push the best social apps through a personalized discovery page.

If you're a person who likes word games -- something Facebook would know from your Facebook behavior -- the App Center will surface those sorts of apps for you. Then, when you select an app you like, you'll be sent to the Apple's App Store or Google's, depending on your device. "We're certainly not looking at it any competitive way" with Google or Apple, said Lucich.

Yet Facebook will let developers offer paid apps (users will pay a flat fee to use an app on Facebook.com). However, one can assume that with over 900 million users on the social network, there will be no shortage of developers attempting to create apps. Facebook's decision whether to list an app on the site will depend on several benchmarks governing design, user ratings and engagement. According to Brady, developers will be able to monitor how their products fare on the App Center with a new app ratings metric in Insights to report how users rate your app over time.

More than 200 apps are now integrated with Facebook, and each has more than 1 million active users.

Facebook has created an App Center guidelines page which spells out submission and eligibility criteria. The following apps will be considered:

After creating an application, developers will need to follow these guidelines when creating their app detail pages.

You can read more about the announcement here.