Ios Apps Charts In Indonesia
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It might be common knowledge to developers, but some readers might not be aware that Apple only permits developers to sell apps at certain price points. For example, customers in the US App Store will see apps costing $0.99, $1.99, and $2.99 but they won't find any apps costing $5.20 or $2.75. For various reasons, which we'll cover, Apple permits developers to choose from 94 price tiers, which range from US$0.99 to US$999.99.
Developers pick one price tier, which applies to every country that their app is distributed in. In this story we'll go into the details of the App Store price tiers, explaining how they work, some of the reasons why they exist, interesting consequences of them, and hear from developers who use them. This is a bit of an experimental story, exploring an iOS/Mac developer topic for the benefit of anyone interested in the iOS/Mac app ecosystem. If enough people find this useful we'll look at covering other topics. The Basics of App Store Prices. The first thing to be aware of is that Apple takes a cut of every purchase made through the iOS or Mac App Store, whether it be a paid app, in-app purchase, or in-app subscription. Apple's cut is 30% and this has been the case since the App Store opened in 2008.
That means that when a customer buys a $0.99 app, the developer of that app is actually only getting 70 cents. In fact realistically it is usually even less, because in many countries Apple is required to withhold a further percentage as a consequence of domestic taxes.
Apple's 30% of all purchases through the App Store is a straightforward and universal policy – the amount does not change based on popularity, size of the app, or who the developer is. Aside from annual developer registration fees ($99 for an individual), Apple does not charge developers anything for hosting free apps.
The App Store Pricing Tiers. Technically speaking, when developers submit their apps to the App Store, they do not choose a price for their app – they choose a price tier.
There are 87 price tiers and 7 alternate price tiers (which we'll discuss later) for developers to choose from. Each price tier corresponds to a different price that the app will sell for on the App Store, which in the US ranges from $0.99 to $999.99. In the US App Store, the first 50 tiers increase in value in $1 increments from $0.99 (tier 1) to $49.99 (tier 50). Beyond tier 50, the prices increase in an accelerated nature, with the last 5 tiers increasing in $100 increments (e.g. $899.99 to $999.99).