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You will always get users that expect everything for free. I have free and paid apps, the free have IAP that I promote to users, sometimes I discount etc. My free apps IAPs generate far more revenue than paid apps. Important point, don't take it personally. You have worked hard on your app and you deserve to be compensated for it. |
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Hello dear developers, sorry if bringing this question here is irrelevant, but before making decision on my existing apps (Migrated from Xamarin into MAUI btw) decided to ask community's opinion. I have same application on Appstore as fully paid, and pretty much happy with that (4 years already) , and have the same application on Google play with free tier and limitations, and I'm getting really angry because of some user ratings and reviews I'm getting there, which make me seriously thinking about deleting my app and create new one with fully paid, but with the conversation with my friends, almost everyone says, that fully paid app is anti-pattern and wrong, it should be free tier. But my real experience from both apps tells me, that app is better to be fully paid. For example look at the attached screenshot! I clearly mentioned free tier limitations on app description, also added prompt at the startup of the application about the limitations, and don't really understand what this guy complaining about? First he put 2 star on my app, then after my first response he changed to 3 star, and at the end he put 5 star, but still complaining about the free tier. There's more annoying examples as well, which really making me disappointed of Android development, and seriously thinking to change it fully paid or stop maintaining at all.
So what's your thoughts on that, tell me please your experience, and what can you suggest?
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