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Ask HN: Can phone apps have monthly fees?

3 点作者 dfragnito大约 13 年前
I have been unable to find a phone app with a monthly fee. Is it possible, and if so what would be the major hurdles? I see this 30% in app purchase nonsense, I assume that would apply?

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aespinoza大约 13 年前
I think it makes more sense to charge for a service, more than an an application. I think applications are seen as 'Products you own'. It might not be true.<p>Evernote for exmaple charges for the cloud storage and services provided by their web app and cloud implementation, the iphone app is really just another channel.
dfragnito大约 13 年前
I understand what's involved now.<p>This separation of an "app" from it's service component is a step backwards. It's my belief that "software" is a service. But we will play this game for now until eventually everyone comes to their sense and all apps become web apps. I am with Mozilla on this one.<p>In the end I just want to serve markup to a browser and then all will be good.
gte910h大约 13 年前
Apple doesn't allow autorenewing fees for "just apps". You have to be basically a magazine that makes episodic content the end user ends up owning.<p>You can use their non-renewing subscription, 30% still applies, and renewing is a bit of a hassle.
AznHisoka大约 13 年前
Yep apps can have monthly fees. Think about diet programs like Weight Watchers where you the tools come with the monthly program. No major hurdles except coming up with that product in the first place.
CptCodeMonkey大约 13 年前
I use the jailbreak only Groove Shark app plus the Pandora music app. Both have annual/monthly fee's attached which is fine because I am paying for the service they provide.
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revorad大约 13 年前
One way to bypass the app store restricitons is to charge separately on the web, like Instapaper does.