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Apple Touts $1.1 Trillion in App Store Commerce in 2022 (techcrunch.com) 18

Ahead of Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference next week, the company is offering an update on its app ecosystem with the release of a new report detailing app earnings over the course of last year. From a report: In the analysis, released today, Apple says its App Store ecosystem generated $1.1 trillion in developer billings and sales in 2022, 90% of which was commission-free -- a metric it likes to tout to downplay the growing complaints about the high cost of doing business on a marketplace that generally takes a 15% to 30% commission on in-app purchases and paid downloads, with some exceptions. This $1.1 trillion breaks down as $910 billion in total billings and sales from the sale of physical goods and services, $109 billion from in-app advertising, and $104 billion for digital goods and services. The figures are a sizable increase from 2019 data, when Apple said the App Store had facilitated $519 billion in commerce, with then "just" $61 billion coming from digital goods and services.
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  • It seems like most apps in the Apple store offer in-app-purchases in subscription style
    "Free for 2 days, then 99$/month".
    I wonder how much of this comes from people forgetting to unsubscribe?
    • If I am reading the chart right, most of that money came from people using apps to shop stores like Amazon or Walmart.
      General Retail under Physical Goods leads me to believe that.

      Why would people use an ads filled app when you can get no ads and better performance with a browser, I dont get.
      • The worst part of having an app installed is push notifications.

        No, I do not want to be interrupted randomly throughout my day by every store I ever bought something from.

        Unless Apple doesn't have these like Android does.

        • The worst part of having an app installed is push notifications.

          No, I do not want to be interrupted randomly throughout my day by every store I ever bought something from.

          Unless Apple doesn't have these like Android does.

          It does, but it always asks if you want push notifications per app. Always answer no. I'm more concerned with the number of apps that have nothing to do with sending messages that want full access to my contacts, my browser history, my email, etc., etc., etc. What are these data aggregators gonna do with all this useless nonsense? Oh no! You'll find out about my cousin's second girlfriend I forgot to remove from my phone when they broke up. I sure as shit don't want to have that data uploaded somewhere fore

      • by Flytrap ( 939609 )

        It is a pity that the Apple report does not break down the revenues by geography because that would enable us to see how much the US weirdness is weighted in the results.

        For instance, the US retail space tends to be dominated by a few massive brands like Walmart, Amazon, Uber, McDonalds, etc. In the rest of the world, there would be a dozen or more big brands that people regularly interact with on a regular basis. Shopping via an app means that users do not have to have their payment card details scattered

  • So free iPhones for everyone?

  • In over 10 years of using Android phones and tablets, I have paid exactly zero $ for apps, etc. in the "Play" store.

  • to make money off of the backs of an app dev slave army. Keep it up apple, do what is good for you
    • 110 billion reasons why iusers are also the product and buying a product at the same time, despite their insistence they're not bring monetized. Now we have a number
  • Can't make a competing app store, can't make a competing browser app without making in a pain in the ass...

    Though I think some sideloading law in EU or UK takes places next year, perhaps that'll allow a real browser eventually.

  • Funny how much money you can make when you charge large, established subscription services a significant cut of their subscription fees just to have their app on your store beyond just a percent of the app's sales or advertising.

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