App Store Small Business Program will cut App Store revenues by just 5%

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Appleā€™s App Store Small Business Program, which sees smaller developers have their App Store fees cut from 30% to 15%, will result in just a 5% revenue App Store revenue drop.

According to CNBC, both Apple and Google, who launched a similar program to support app developers earlier in the week, wonā€™t be adversely affected by the changes.

On both Apple and Googleā€™s new programs, developers must have earned $1 million or less in revenue in the previous year, though the biggest app developers wonā€™t benefit and will pay 30% fees.

Sensor Tower suggests that both firms introduced the program to improve optics and because they know it wonā€™t have a significant impact on the profitability of their app stores.

Last year, Apple generated $54.76 billion in services revenue. Thatā€™s around 20% of its overall sales. Earnings from the App Store, however, only form part of the companyā€™s services arm, as subscriptions and other products are also included. If Apple had rolled out the program earlier in 2020, it would have cost the firm around $595 million.

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