An Individual Developer Account, required for distribution via the app store, goes for an annual fee of USD$99, regardless of whether or not your app is free or paid. There are no separate 'hosting' fees otherwise.
Apple currently takes a 30% commission from the total price of paid apps and in-app purchases from the App Store.
Reviewers compare the app with Apple's public App Store guidelines, including making sure it runs without crashing and isn't full of illegal content. Then the reviewers make a call whether to accept, reject or hold the app.
The Mac App store is optional, so developers choose not to use it rather than pay Apple a 30% cut. The awful user experience (garbage shovelware apps, useless search and organization, etc.) keeps users away, which makes developers even less likely to use it. The iOS store works because developers have no choice.
If you scroll down to the Information section of the listing in the App Store there is an "In-app purchases" section which shows subscription prices.
How much does Google pay per download of an Android app? Ans: Google takes 30% of the revenue made on the Android app and gives the rest – 70% to the developers.
“But consumers will still pay inflated prices marked up by the Apple tax.” ... Spotify, like other companies including Netflix, avoid Apple's App Store 30% fee by preventing users from paying for subscriptions through its iOS app.
There is a one-time fee of $25 by which a developer can open an account, loaded with functions and control features. After paying this one-time fee, you can upload apps to Google Play Store for free.
Originally Answered: For every Uber request made through the iOS app, is Uber paying 30% revenue share to the Apple's app store? No. Apple only takes a cut of in-app purchases for digital content. Apple does not allow apps to use in-app purchases for physical goods and services, such as transportation.
tap on the “Reviews” tab (between “Details” and “Related) tap on “Write a Review” tap on a star rating (5 stars is best, 1 star is worst) if you like, enter a title and a review of the app.
On average, 50% of apps are reviewed in 24 hours and over 90% are reviewed in 48 hours. If your submission is incomplete, review times may be further delayed or your app may be rejected. Once your app has been reviewed, its status will be updated and you will be notified.
There are 8 main steps required to successfully publish your iOS app in Apple's App Store:
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