Setup Android App from Codecanyon Source Code
Budget: ₹600 – ₹1,500 INR
**App Details:**
- Source Code: https://codecanyon.net/item/janu-dating-app-with-live-streaming-one-to-one-video-call-videos-from-server/31440299
**Changes List:**
1. **Logo:** Replace the default app logo with the new logo that you will provide.
2. **App Name:** Update the app name throughout the application with the new app name you want.
3. **Firebase Configuration:** Configure the Firebase settings based on your Firebase project. This includes setting up Firebase Authentication, Realtime Database, and Cloud Messaging for push notifications.
4. **Login with Google:** Implement Google Sign-In functionality to allow users to log in using their Google accounts.
5. **Base URL:** Replace the default base URL in the app with the appropriate URL for your backend server.
**Instructions:**
1. Download the source code from the provided Codecanyon link.
2. Replace the existing app logo with your new logo in the appropriate image resources directory.
3. Update the app name in the AndroidManifest.xml file and any other relevant files.
4. Configure Firebase by adding your Firebase project's google-services.json file to the app directory.
5. Implement Google Sign-In by integrating the necessary Google Sign-In SDK and following the documentation.
6. Replace the default base URL with your backend server's URL in the app's network configuration files.
**Note:** Make sure to review the documentation and instructions provided with the source code for any specific guidelines related to setting up the app.
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Please keep in mind that this is a general outline based on the information you've provided. You should refer to the documentation provided with the source code for more detailed instructions on each of the mentioned changes.
- Source Code: https://codecanyon.net/item/janu-dating-app-with-live-streaming-one-to-one-video-call-videos-from-server/31440299
**Changes List:**
1. **Logo:** Replace the default app logo with the new logo that you will provide.
2. **App Name:** Update the app name throughout the application with the new app name you want.
3. **Firebase Configuration:** Configure the Firebase settings based on your Firebase project. This includes setting up Firebase Authentication, Realtime Database, and Cloud Messaging for push notifications.
4. **Login with Google:** Implement Google Sign-In functionality to allow users to log in using their Google accounts.
5. **Base URL:** Replace the default base URL in the app with the appropriate URL for your backend server.
**Instructions:**
1. Download the source code from the provided Codecanyon link.
2. Replace the existing app logo with your new logo in the appropriate image resources directory.
3. Update the app name in the AndroidManifest.xml file and any other relevant files.
4. Configure Firebase by adding your Firebase project's google-services.json file to the app directory.
5. Implement Google Sign-In by integrating the necessary Google Sign-In SDK and following the documentation.
6. Replace the default base URL with your backend server's URL in the app's network configuration files.
**Note:** Make sure to review the documentation and instructions provided with the source code for any specific guidelines related to setting up the app.
---
Please keep in mind that this is a general outline based on the information you've provided. You should refer to the documentation provided with the source code for more detailed instructions on each of the mentioned changes.
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