▲ | nabla9 4 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
> prohibitively expensive fact checking Apple Tier 1 mandatory store services:
This includes app reviews, manual updates, and fraud protection. This tier is mandatory for any app that promotes external payment options.Compare that to 20-30% that Apple's own AppStore take and its a bargain. Even with Tier 2 with marketing tools, automatic updates, app recommendations, analytics dashboards, and promotional features the cost is only 10% for small business program members, 15% for others. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | troupo 4 days ago | parent | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> fact checking You forgot that just to set up an alternative app store you need this: --- start quote --- Provide Apple a stand-by letter of credit in the amount of €1,000,000 from a financial institution that’s at least A-rated or equivalent by S&P, Fitch, or Moody’s, and maintain that standby letter of credit as long as your alternative app marketplace is in operation --- end quote --- > 0.5€ Core Technology fee per install per install So if your app is suddenly popular, you have to pay through the nose. > This includes app reviews, manual updates, and fraud protection. Why is Apple involved in app review on alternative app stores? Why is Apple doing manual updates? Considering the amount of scam apps on App Store, Apple isn't doing fraud protection in their own store. > This tier is mandatory for any app that promotes external payment options. Why? What does Apple have to do with external payment options? | |||||||||||||||||
| |||||||||||||||||
▲ | half-kh-hacker 4 days ago | parent | prev [-] | ||||||||||||||||
50c per install (of which there are hundreds of thousands) to a party who should be uninvolved is not reasonable |