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RevenueCat and Paddle team up to help app developers profit from web payments


The companies announced a new integration that allows users to make purchases from developers' apps, whether on web or mobile devices.

The decision came down from District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers as part of the court’s ruling in Fortnite maker Epic Games’ antitrust lawsuit against Apple. Plus, subscription data is stored in the RevenueCat dashboard, where developers can track real-time analytics across web, iOS, and Android for easy access. “There’s a huge opportunity for subscription apps to grow revenue by expanding to the web — but that shift brings new technical and operational challenges,” said Jimmy Fitzgerald, CEO of Paddle, in a statement shared with TechCrunch.

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