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Apple will reduce App Store cut to 15 percent for most developers starting January 1st

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submitted over 5 years ago by sethb

Apple will reduce App Store cut to 15 percent for most developers starting January 1st

submitted over 5 years ago by sethb

Apple will reduce App Store cut to 15 percent for most developers starting January 1st
  • Apple announced a new program called the App Store Small Business Program, which reduces the commission rate for developers who earn less than $1 million per year to 15 percent instead of the standard 30 percent.
  • This change aims to support small businesses and encourage innovation in the App Store ecosystem, with the program set to start on January 1st, 2021.
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    sethb OP over 5 years ago
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    This seems related to the Epic lawsuit. Now that they’ve given a little ground, I wonder if that means they’ll be pressured into giving up even more ground? Maybe their cut will be down to 5-10% which is much more reasonable considering what they’re providing in return. I hope Google also follows suit.

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