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by w0mbat 911 days ago
The Apple app store is a disaster for making a living as an indie. People can't find the apps so sales are low, market rate prices are also low. The only way to make a living is to rip-off users with misleading subscriptions, which I won't do. I made much more money writing $20 shareware in the 90s.

That's why I write apps for a corporation now.

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> The only way to make a living is to rip-off users with misleading subscriptions

(Personal experience/anecdata follows.)

I don't know. I sell a macOS/iOS productivity app on the App Store[1], and while not getting rich there, I can tell you that's actually useful to people, you can put a non-peanuts price tag on it. I love that it's relatively straightforward to get an app out in front of a lot of potential customer.

That said, I wouldn't never rely on the App Store to surface my app on its own, it's ridiculous.

[1]: https://actions.work/actions-for-obsidian

Apologies for the post-eggnog grammar there.
There are a bunch of people who make enough money to live on the App Store, even without subscriptions. I'm one of them. I've heard of a few others as well.

There are a lot of things that suck on the App Store, but it's definitely possible to make a living.

Why not write shareware again?

More users than ever.

That’s by design. You are meant to work for a corporation. Capitalism is nearly dead due to this - corporation flooding the market, drowning indie enterprise, and clogging money. We need a return to capitalism and do away with guilded corporatism.
The specific case here is usually referred to as commoditizing the complement, it's probably intentional at this point if it wasn't intentional from the start.

https://gwern.net/complement