Apple Adds 700 Price Points to App Store Pricing

<p><strong>CUPERTINO<&sol;strong> &&num;8212&semi; Apple has made the biggest upgrade to pricing capabilities on the App Store since it first launched&comma; providing developers with 700 additional price points and new pricing tools that will make it easier to set prices per App Store country or region&comma; manage foreign exchange rate changes&comma; and more&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Since the App Store’s inception&comma; its world-class commerce and payments system has empowered developers to conveniently set up and sell their products and services on a global scale&period; The App Store’s commerce and payments system offers developers an ever-expanding set of capabilities and tools to grow their businesses&comma; from frictionless checkout and transparent invoicing for users to robust marketing tools&comma; tax and fraud services&comma; and refund management&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Pricing has been foundational to these capabilities&comma; enabling developers to choose from a variety of business models&comma; such as one-time purchases and multiple subscription types&period; These new pricing enhancements will be available for apps offering auto-renewable subscriptions starting today&comma; and for all other apps and in-app purchases in spring 2023&comma; giving all developers unprecedented flexibility and control to price their products in 45 currencies throughout 175 storefronts&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Under the updated App Store pricing system&comma; all developers will have the ability to select from 900 price points&comma; which is nearly 10 times the number of price points previously available for most apps&period; This includes 600 new price points to choose from&comma; with an additional 100 higher price points available upon request&period; To provide developers around the world with even more flexibility&comma; price points — which will start as low as &dollar;0&period;29 and&comma; upon request&comma; go up to &dollar;10&comma;000 — will offer an enhanced selection of price points&comma; increasing incrementally across price ranges &lpar;for example&comma; every &dollar;0&period;10 up to &dollar;10&semi; every &dollar;0&period;50 between &dollar;10 and &dollar;50&semi; etc&period;&rpar;&period; See the table below for details&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><img class&equals;"alignnone size-full wp-image-3570" src&equals;"http&colon;&sol;&sol;jpq&period;a9a&period;mytemp&period;website&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2022&sol;12&sol;appstorepricing-e1670866056105&period;jpg" alt&equals;"" width&equals;"553" height&equals;"682" &sol;><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In each of the App Store’s 175 storefronts&comma; developers will be able to leverage additional pricing conventions&comma; including those that begin with two repeating digits &lpar;e&period;g&period;&comma; ₩110&comma;000&rpar;&comma; and will be able to price products beyond &dollar;0&period;99 or €X&period;99 endings to incorporate rounded price endings &lpar;e&period;g&period;&comma; X&period;00 or X&period;90&rpar;&comma; which are particularly useful for managing bundles and annual plans&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Now developers of subscription apps will also be able to manage currency and taxes across storefronts more effortlessly by choosing a local storefront they know best as the basis for automatically generating prices across the other 174 storefronts and 44 currencies&period; Developers will still be able to define prices per storefront if they wish&period; The pricing capability by storefront will expand to all other apps in spring 2023&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>For developers distributing their apps around the world&comma; the App Store’s global equalization tools have given them a simple and convenient way to manage pricing across international markets&period; Today’s enhancements expand upon these capabilities&comma; allowing developers to keep their local currency constant in any storefront of their choice&comma; even as foreign exchange and taxes fluctuate&period; This means&comma; for example&comma; a Japanese game developer who gets most of their business from Japanese customers can set their price for the Japan storefront&comma; and have their prices outside of the country update as foreign exchange and tax rates change&period; All developers will also be able to define availability of in-app purchases by storefront&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Periodically&comma; Apple updates prices in certain regions based on changes in taxes and foreign exchange rates&period; This is done using publicly available exchange rate information from financial data providers to help ensure prices for in-app purchases stay equalized across all storefronts&period; Currently&comma; developers can adjust pricing at any time to react to tax and foreign currency adjustments&period; Coming in 2023&comma; developers with paid apps and in-app purchases will be able to set local territory pricing&comma; which will not be impacted by automatic price adjustments&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>These newly announced tools&comma; which will begin rolling out now and throughout 2023&comma; will create even more flexibility for developers to price their products while staying approachable to the hundreds of millions of users Apple serves worldwide&comma; and in turn help developers continue to thrive on the App Store&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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