To sell your app, you have several platforms and methods to choose from. Here are some popular options:
App Stores
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Google Play Store (for Android apps)
- Reach millions of Android users.
- Requires a one-time registration fee of $25.
- Revenue split: 70% for you, 30% for Google (after taxes).
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Apple App Store (if you also create an iOS version)
- Requires an annual fee of $99 for the Apple Developer Program.
- Revenue split: 70% for you, 30% for Apple (after taxes).
Alternative App Stores
- Amazon Appstore
- Allows you to target Kindle and Android users.
- Samsung Galaxy Store
- Ideal for Samsung users.
- Aptoide and GetJar
- Good for reaching global audiences.
Direct Sale Platforms
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Your Website
- Sell directly to users by integrating a payment gateway (e.g., Razorpay, Stripe, PayPal).
- Allows you to keep 100% of the revenue after payment processing fees.
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Platforms like Gumroad or Sellfy
- Easy setup for selling apps directly.
- They take a small commission or monthly fee.
Licensing to Businesses
- Offer your app to companies under a licensing agreement.
- Charge a one-time fee or a subscription for continued use.
Freelance Marketplaces
- CodeCanyon
- Sell the source code of your app to developers.
- Flippa
- Sell your app entirely to interested buyers.
Subscription/Ad-Supported Models
- Offer your app for free but monetize via subscriptions or ads.
- Use ad platforms like Google AdMob.
If you're new to selling apps, starting with the Google Play Store might be the best option for your Android app "CoupleGame."