Article 5FDH3 Google will reduce Play Store cut to 15 percent for a developer’s first $1M in annual revenue

Google will reduce Play Store cut to 15 percent for a developer’s first $1M in annual revenue

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Chaim Gartenberg
from The Verge on (#5FDH3)
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Google is reducing its long-standing 30 percent cut, which it takes from each Play Store digital purchase for all Android developers around the world, on the first $1 million they make on the digital storefront each year, starting on July 1st. According to Google, that change means that 99 percent of Android developers that that sell digital goods or services" will see a 50 percent reduction in fees.

Google's news follows Apple's announcement of a reduced 15 percent fee last year as part of a new small business program, with one critical difference: Apple's fee reduction only applies to developers that make under $1 million per year. But if an app maker goes over the $1 million threshold at any point in the year, they'll be booted from...

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