Diversification, how? There aren’t many ways to monetize apps:
Ads
In-app purchases
Selling user data
I refuse to sell user data for Sober Time, so that leaves us with ads an in-app purchases. Ads are generating more revenue than in-app purchases, so this would even it out more.
Ads are also responsible for chasing away a lot of users, which leads to this.
This is definitely a concern for me, I kept the subscription low at only $5 per month, unlike other apps that are way more. Of course, this is all optional and no one HAS to purchase it to use the app. All the core features are still completely free.
No, I’m not depending on it, but I am hopeful that it would be better for the health of Sober Time.
No, ads will very likely continue to generate the majority of revenue. This change seeks to balance the scales.
I meant this more as a figure of speech than literally, my apologies. I’d like to clarify that I’ll ensure that the doors stay open, as I always have.
As you’ve mentioned, most users do not end up making any purchases, so the vast majority of users will not be affected by this at all. Those who do choose to make a purchase, get useful features, ad removal and community perks in return. I think this is a fair exchange.
Sorry about that! There was a bit of a mixup with Apple (my fault) where I submitted the app update for review, but I didn’t add the “product” for review with it. So the app went live, but the subscription isn’t available to the public yet. I’ve since resubmitted the product and I’m waiting for Apple to approve it. It will sort itself out in a day or two.
A better balance between ads and in-app purchases would lead to a better app experience overall. With less ads interrupting users, more will stay for longer, increasing the app’s health.
I am confused. I paid the one time no ads fee but I do not have a monthly patreon subscription. By merging them together an I automatically being charged no they now or do I have to subscribe?
Welcome to micro transactions world we live in anymore, the stores direct you to the platform or media and they want their tax to go with it. It’s not just apple and google, everyone does it now.
Amazon is king of retail now, but I often shop around and find better deals
I am trying to purchase premium but when I hit premium, it brings up the screen describing what it includes but the bottom button I assume is purchase is blank and stays a spinning circle when I click it and when I select to see all plans, a white screen comes up and I have to close the app. Am I doing something wrong? Thank you and I love this app!