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Apple's move to cut App Store commissions in half for small developers is a start, but it mostly misses the real point (by JasonAten)

and service, expressed his thoughts in a long Twitter thread that points out that Apple's undercutting its own argument that it treats all developers the same and that Apple's cut is still too high, even at the lower amount. Hey was involved in aNovember 18, 2020

Hey is a good example because it represents the real reason poor developer relationships is a problem — because it affects the user experience. Hey is an email service from the people who made Basecamp. If you sign up for the service, the company also offers an iPhone app from which to access your email.

The problem with this email is that everything that comes after "thank you for being an iOS app developer" doesn't sound like Apple was really all that thankful to have Basecamp as an iOS app developer. It sounded more like Apple was measuring the relationship based on the amount of money Basecamp made, and the lack of commission it'd paid.

 

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JasonAten Apple builds the device and markets and distributes the device to hundreds of millions of people, operates the store and infrastructure, customer service. Very few businesses does that equal only 30% of expenses. Further devs all agreed to the terms and now they got greedy.

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