Accepted Reply. It's quite simple: if it's a digital item (app, coin, music, book, video) = in-app purchase 30% commission. if it's a physical item (food, book, Blu-ray Disc, real life service - taxi, delivery) = Apple Pay / credit card, no commission.
- Does Apple take commission on in-app purchases?
- Does Apple take 30% of in-app purchases?
- What percentage does Apple take from in-app purchases?
- How much does Apple charge for commission?
Does Apple take commission on in-app purchases?
Apple's in-app purchase fee depends on many factors. Like any marketplace, the App Store charges a commission on subscriptions and in-app purchases selling on their platform. This fee is a significant part of developers' unit economy.
Does Apple take 30% of in-app purchases?
Replies. Apple's standard IAP revenue distribution is 70% dev, 30% Apple - note that is 85%/15% for certain annual subscriptions. IAP cannot be used for physical merchandise.
What percentage does Apple take from in-app purchases?
Apple App Store: 30 percent standard commission on apps and in-app purchases of digital goods and services; sales of physical products are exempt.
How much does Apple charge for commission?
As of July 2022, Apple takes a standard 30 percent commission rate for App Store transactions and regular subscriptions. Additionally, app developers that host their apps on the Apple App Store and manage to retain subscription users see their commission fees drop to 15 percent after the subscriber's first year.