The 7 Year Old App Inventor

Most 7 year olds are learning the basics of reading and writing. He is running a LLC, reports Youngstown News.

The soon-to-be second-grader recently debuted his first app called Toaster Pop, a brightly colored game in which participants try to spread butter, jam and other toppings on one of his favorite breakfast foods — toast.

But the tech-savvy Connor, who attends South Range Elementary in Beaver Township, drew his inspiration from something his father showed him earlier this year: an old-school, pop-up toaster.

The process, which ended with the Toaster Pop’s recent debut, wasn’t as simple as he thought.

The youngster had to fill out forms many adults have never seen or dealt with, including the legal paperwork to file for an LLC and a nondisclosure agreement when he met with an investor, Benjamin Daniel Ventures, which signed on after Connor gave a PowerPoint presentation he designed himself.

He got some assistance from his father, Craig, founder and president of GreenEnergy TV, but did most of the grunt work himself. Zamary said he told Connor if he wanted to invent an app, he’d have to go through the legal and business processes to get there.

Screenshot from Toaster Pop

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