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Can My App Be Patented? Get Your Answer in 2 Minutes

FITTIN gives you a plain-English answer: what's patentable, what isn't, and why — backed by patent law and prior art research.

The Problem

Patent law is opaque. Most founders don't know if their app qualifies — and wait too long to find out.

What You Get
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How It Works
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Describe your app and what makes it unique (2 min)
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FITTIN runs patentability analysis + prior art search
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Get a clear answer: patentable, borderline, or not
FAQ
What makes an app patentable?
An app is patentable if it solves a specific technical problem in a non-obvious way that isn't already described in existing patents. UI alone is usually not enough.
What's the Alice test?
Alice v. CLS Bank (2014) established that abstract ideas implemented on a computer are not patentable. Your app needs to show a concrete technical improvement to qualify.
How long does a patent take?
2–4 years for a full utility patent. But a provisional application ($320 filing fee) establishes your priority date immediately and gives you 12 months to file the full application.
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