Call for judges
Help select the world’s best apps
The Tabby Awards – the global competition for the best mobile apps – is looking for judges to review the best business and productivity apps for iOS, Android and Windows mobile devices.
Regardless of where you are located, if you are an app developer, designer, project manager or publisher, or have direct knowledge about app development, consider joining our panel of judges. (We will also offer a few spots, on our panel, to professionals who are heavy mobile users.) If you are selected, you will be asked to review a certain number of apps and to rate them on a dozen criteria, through a private online platform.
Why you should consider becoming a judge
Becoming a Tabby Awards judge is a unique opportunity:
- to be exposed to the very best mobile apps in the world and to experience the latest trends in app development;
- to network with top app developers, designers and publishers;
- to get recognition as an industry leader and promoter;
- and, most importantly, to contribute to excellence in the app development field by helping select and celebrate the very best apps.
Here are testimonials by some past judges:
“It was a very worthwhile experience.”
Alex Bratton
CEO, Lextech Global Services and author, Billion Dollar Apps
Chair of the 2014 Tabby Awards /Business judging panel
“This was a fabulous opportunity to see the best work being done.”
Linda van de Zande
Graphic designer, Carolina Country
“It was brilliant working with the team behind the Tabby Awards. Great to get a first look at the best in class apps. Spending time with all things tablet and touchscreen has been a treat!”
Lubna Keawpanna
Creative Director, Smack (London, UK)
“I enjoyed the opportunity immensely. The Tabby Awards have a powerful combination: a great team supporting the judges, an awesome brand, and the premier contestants.”
Nick Macey
Chief Product Officer, Rosetta Stone
If you are interested in determining the future of mobile apps, please fill out our brief judge application form and tell us why you think you’d be a good judge, what devices you can use to review apps and what kind of apps you are interested in reviewing.