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Developers Now Able to Offer Promo Codes for In-App Purchases

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appstoreApple today announced that it is now letting developers create promo codes for in-app purchases, giving developers a way to allow early testers, reviewers, and press to unlock content that would normally only be available through a purchase.

Developers have long been able to offer promo codes to download a paid app, but until today, there was no simple way to offer access to in-app purchases.

Developers are able to give away up to 100 promo codes for each in-app purchase item, up to a maximum of 1,000 codes per app every six months.

Top Rated Comments

123 months ago
How about demo/trial? Upgrade pricing? I guess not yet..
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123 months ago
FINALLY!!! #courage
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123 months ago
FINALLY!!! #courage
Innovation!
Just as courageous and innovative as people posting the exact same things over and over again in the comments of every single article on this website.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Jessica Lares Avatar
123 months ago
Not bad, lots of camera filters and game currency IAP freebies coming our way I bet.
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123 months ago
Profound.
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thermodynamic Avatar
123 months ago
I wouldn't call #courage "bashing". As I said its a little jab at them for taking so long to implement one of the most requested developer features for as long as I remember.

Unlike you I'm more than a fanboy so I have the right to jab at them out of frustration. Even if its tedious on you to read it over and over again. You are looking at this from a biased perspective. Reading article after article with people "bashing" Apple, my little jab seems like another bash to you. But really its a little tiny jab
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Horrible idea! Between users not willing to pay for app upfront and developers already having a hard time making money, this would be the final straw. IAPs are one of the only ways to introduce users to the app and a basic set of features and allow them to pay for more advanced features. Without annoying and intrusive ads or asking for an upfront payment.

Additionally because indie devs are having a hard time generating income, many are abandoning their apps or leaving them outdated and unsupported. IAP promos is a cheap way of doing this for them. As promos are suppose to cause a spike in downloads and therefore spur more organic growth that should result in more IAP purchases and such.

Still not the best solution because it makes indie devs sacrifice short term profit for POTENTIALLY future earnings. Apple needs to spur more opportunities for developers to make money to keep their ecosystem strong.
Now educate users on why pay-for apps are better than "free" ads that usurp away your monthly bandwidth and processor time with all the hidden garbage... oh, wait, app crap makers prefer the ad-based revenue since it's more moola for them in the long road, or at least for the 2 minutes a person uses a game before getting sick and ****ing tired of ads...
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