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Ask HN: Why do so many iOS apps require subcriptions?

3 点作者 vvilliamperez大约 2 年前
I recently switched to iPhone and while most things have been great, the app ecosystem is a bit heavy-handed with monthly subscriptions.<p>I tried searching for a sleep cycle alarm with a noise machine, but almost every app only functions as a basic alarm unless you subscribe to their Pro package for $5.99&#x2F;mo, or in some cases, will not let you access the app at all! I&#x27;ve seen this happen with things like calculators as well and while I&#x27;m fine paying for an app, this seems to be a strange use of the subscription model.<p>Is iOS app development so expensive to develop&#x2F;maintain that it requires this sort of revenue model?<p>Are there other reasons why this has become the norm in a lot of iOS apps?

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disadvantage大约 2 年前
As someone who hates subscriptions, I feel your pain. I prefer to do one-time purchases which give me access for life. There&#x27;s only so many subscriptions a person can handle, financially speaking. You can financially self-sabotage yourself with subs if you&#x27;re not careful. &#x27;Did I really use that month I payed for?&#x27; is a common refrain.
groffee大约 2 年前
It&#x27;s easy to do and generates a recurring revenue stream for the app creator.