Apple relaxes App Store pricing for developers from today - but a $10,000 price for an app will have to be approved first.
In a dramatic app fee structure update, Apple announced that from today , developers will be able to select from 900 price points for their apps across 45 currencies throughout 175 storefronts, from $0.10 to $10,000, barring Apple's approval.
This is almost 10 times more than previously available for most apps since the App Store debuted in 2008. There are also improvements to setting prices for App Stores across the world, so a developer could set one price for one country, for example, but have prices for their apps automatically change according to the exchange rate around the world.
This means that you'll see an app at a fixed price more frequently and at different increments, and not dictated by the ever-changing exchange rate, which affectedWhen it comes to subscription tiers, the same improvements will apply from today, but setting prices independently for different countries will arrive in early 2023, while in-app purchases for apps will also be able to take advantage of these improvements from early next year.
This is a big win for developers, who have long requested these features to better set their prices for different regions. However, it's also a win for users on an
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