A lot of developers won't post their earnings for whatever reason. Maybe they're embarrassed by their success or lack thereof, or they're hiding money from the government, or who knows what. Because of that, it's very hard to figure out what you might be able to earn as an independent app developer. The upper limit is in the millions, while the lower limit is zero, but beyond that, there's no way to tell.
So, in an effort to help people out, I'm going to provide a bit of my Playbook app sales data for this past month.
Here are the sales numbers for five of my apps:
The exact total's a bit of a pain to calculate due to the different currencies involved, but the total looks like it comes to about $65 or an average of $13/app. Since I only get 70% of that, my personal profit on these five apps comes to $45.50 or $9.10/app. Which works out to just about 30 cents per app per day. Meaning that in order to make the equivalent of a $10 per hour job, I'd need to put out somewhere in the neighbourhood of 200 apps.
Now, these are just my numbers, and they may be atypical, but even at 25x my earnings, the numbers aren't good.
Just for fun, here's the download data for five different apps:
Again, it's hard to tell what the totals are, but it looks to be around 5000 or so. If I could earn $1 per download, I'd be a reasonably happy guy.
Tuesday, 31 July 2012
Monday, 9 July 2012
Android Versions
Google divides its various Android releases based on what they call API Levels. An API Level may contain multiple versions of the OS that implement minor bug fixes, or it may just be a single version. When you design an Android app, you choose an API Level to target, and every device running that level and above should be able to run your app. API Level 16 made its debut recently, so I thought I'd make a relevant post.
At the moment, there are about ten API Levels with a statistically significant share of the overall Android device market. Now, despite the fact that level 11 debuted about 16 months ago, devices running at that level and above currently only comprise a total of 13% of the Android market. Versions in the 2.x range, occupying API Levels 7-10 now hold a whopping 86% of the market. Which means, if you want to target the greatest number of people possible, your best bet is to go for API Level 7 or 8. Which sucks because version 3.0 introduced some really useful features. For instance, being able to use Property Animation would've saved me a load of time today. It's going to get better in the future, but right now, the version lag is really kind of a bummer.
At the moment, there are about ten API Levels with a statistically significant share of the overall Android device market. Now, despite the fact that level 11 debuted about 16 months ago, devices running at that level and above currently only comprise a total of 13% of the Android market. Versions in the 2.x range, occupying API Levels 7-10 now hold a whopping 86% of the market. Which means, if you want to target the greatest number of people possible, your best bet is to go for API Level 7 or 8. Which sucks because version 3.0 introduced some really useful features. For instance, being able to use Property Animation would've saved me a load of time today. It's going to get better in the future, but right now, the version lag is really kind of a bummer.
Wednesday, 4 July 2012
No More Try & Buy
As of a few weeks ago, RIM has deprecated the Try&Buy licence for the Playbook. Which means I can no longer make any updates to any of the apps I've listed in that fashion. I say good riddance. The whole thing never worked properly, and it was a total pain. From now on, it's in-app purchases for me.
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Thursday, 14 June 2012
Completionist for Playbook
Hi, thanks for indulging me. Please leave a comment letting me know if there are any features you'd like added to the app. Because I'm a swell guy, I made a Playbook version rather than just porting over the Android version, so any suggestions you make will come to the Playbook version first, but could end up in both. Maybe bookmark this page and come back to it later. While you're here, take a look around to see if there's anything you might like.
Visit my reviews blog to read reviews of some of the latest PlayBook apps and games.
And, why not check out one of my other apps:
Scooter Wants Cheese - A fun maze game where you help Scooter the mouse reach his cheese
Lapse Master - Time Lapse Photography
Awesome Word Search - Word search puzzles with over 12,000 words in more than 40 categories
Word Scramble - Word Jumble puzzles
Awesome Sudoku - The classic number game with nearly infinite puzzles and three kinds of hinting
Answer Ball - The answers to the mysteries of the universe are yours... in ball form
Only a Buck - Five apps in one, all for less than a dollar
GPS Data Master - Finally put your Playbook's GPS to good use.
Or, you could donate. I don't expect you to, but a buck or two would be most appreciated.
Visit my reviews blog to read reviews of some of the latest PlayBook apps and games.
And, why not check out one of my other apps:
Scooter Wants Cheese - A fun maze game where you help Scooter the mouse reach his cheese
Lapse Master - Time Lapse Photography
Awesome Word Search - Word search puzzles with over 12,000 words in more than 40 categories
Word Scramble - Word Jumble puzzles
Awesome Sudoku - The classic number game with nearly infinite puzzles and three kinds of hinting
Answer Ball - The answers to the mysteries of the universe are yours... in ball form
Only a Buck - Five apps in one, all for less than a dollar
GPS Data Master - Finally put your Playbook's GPS to good use.
Or, you could donate. I don't expect you to, but a buck or two would be most appreciated.
Completionist Landing Page
Completionist is my first Android app, so it's bound to have a few bugs and hiccups. Leave a comment letting me know what you'd like to see improved, or let me know if there are any categories you'd like me to add. And, take a look around the rest of the blog to see if there's anything that interests you. Maybe bookmark this page and come back to it later.
Or, you could donate. I don't expect you to, but a buck or two would be most appreciated.
Or, you could donate. I don't expect you to, but a buck or two would be most appreciated.
Hope you're enjoying the app
Visit my reviews blog to read reviews of some of the latest PlayBook apps and games.
You've gotten a decent amount of use out of the app that brought you here, how about donating a little money as appreciation for my hard work?
Or, if you're not interested in donating, why not try one of my other apps:
Completionist - A fast-paced pop culture trivia game.
Scooter Wants Cheese - A fun maze game where you help Scooter the mouse reach his cheese
Lapse Master - Time Lapse Photography
Awesome Word Search - Word search puzzles with over 12,000 words in more than 40 categories
Word Scramble - Word Jumble puzzles
Awesome Sudoku - The classic number game with nearly infinite puzzles and three kinds of hinting
Answer Ball - The answers to the mysteries of the universe are yours... in ball form
Only a Buck - Five apps in one, all for less than a dollar
You've gotten a decent amount of use out of the app that brought you here, how about donating a little money as appreciation for my hard work?
Or, if you're not interested in donating, why not try one of my other apps:
Completionist - A fast-paced pop culture trivia game.
Scooter Wants Cheese - A fun maze game where you help Scooter the mouse reach his cheese
Lapse Master - Time Lapse Photography
Awesome Word Search - Word search puzzles with over 12,000 words in more than 40 categories
Word Scramble - Word Jumble puzzles
Awesome Sudoku - The classic number game with nearly infinite puzzles and three kinds of hinting
Answer Ball - The answers to the mysteries of the universe are yours... in ball form
Only a Buck - Five apps in one, all for less than a dollar
Thursday, 31 May 2012
Scooter Wants Cheese
Scooter is a lab mouse who's forced to run mazes all day. All he wants is a little cheese, and it's up to you to help him get it.
The mazes are puzzles, and if you don't put the pieces in the right spots, there's no way for Scooter to get to the cheese. Won't you help him out?
With 60 levels ranging in difficulty from simple to mind-bendingly difficult, Scooter Wants Cheese is sure to be hours of fun for the whole family!
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