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Apple Just Reformed Its Payment Policy for App Developers – Here’s What You Can Do Now
Manage episode 481208751 series 40580
Apple’s payment policy just took a major turn—and it could unlock huge revenue potential for app developers. A federal judge has ruled that Apple must now allow developers to offer alternative payment methods outside the App Store.
In this session, Steve P. Young joins Andrew Davies, CMO at Paddle, to break down what this means for your app business, including:
✅ New monetization opportunities are now available
✅ How Paddle manages payments, refunds, taxes, and fraud compliance
✅ Key considerations before moving away from Apple’s in-app purchase system
✅ How this shift could impact LTV, attribution, and growth strategies
💡 Whether you’re a solo developer or running a growing SaaS business, this change is too big to ignore. Learn how to take advantage of the new policy, boost your profit margins, and regain control over your business model.
🔗 Learn more: www.paddle.com
Book a consultation call: https://calendly.com/appmasters-alok/30min
Work with us to grow your apps faster & cheaper: http://www.appmasters.com/
Get training, coaching, and community: https://appmastersacademy.com/
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If you're serious about scaling your app, check out AppsFlyer dot com or book a demo by clicking this link.
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Follow us:
YouTube: AppMasters.com/YouTube
Instagram: @App Masters
Twitter: @App Masters
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Facebook: App Masters
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949 episodes
Manage episode 481208751 series 40580
Apple’s payment policy just took a major turn—and it could unlock huge revenue potential for app developers. A federal judge has ruled that Apple must now allow developers to offer alternative payment methods outside the App Store.
In this session, Steve P. Young joins Andrew Davies, CMO at Paddle, to break down what this means for your app business, including:
✅ New monetization opportunities are now available
✅ How Paddle manages payments, refunds, taxes, and fraud compliance
✅ Key considerations before moving away from Apple’s in-app purchase system
✅ How this shift could impact LTV, attribution, and growth strategies
💡 Whether you’re a solo developer or running a growing SaaS business, this change is too big to ignore. Learn how to take advantage of the new policy, boost your profit margins, and regain control over your business model.
🔗 Learn more: www.paddle.com
Book a consultation call: https://calendly.com/appmasters-alok/30min
Work with us to grow your apps faster & cheaper: http://www.appmasters.com/
Get training, coaching, and community: https://appmastersacademy.com/
*********************************************
SPONSORS
If you’re running paid campaigns without a measurement partner, you’re basically flying blind. It’s not just about installs—it’s about understanding what’s working, where your users are coming from, how they perform in your app, and how to grow efficiently.
AppsFlyer gives you clarity across platforms, channels, and devices while staying privacy-first.
If you're serious about scaling your app, check out AppsFlyer dot com or book a demo by clicking this link.
*********************************************
Follow us:
YouTube: AppMasters.com/YouTube
Instagram: @App Masters
Twitter: @App Masters
TikTok: @stevepyoung
Facebook: App Masters
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