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Paul

@nitupaul91

2022: Sold my first app for $32k USD. 2023: Launched an app that made over $500k USD. 2024: ???

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Approaching a new milestone in app revenue €300k! 🎉 Total payout from Google Play? €220k That's a 70k cut (15% platform fee + 8% taxes). Add domestic taxes, expenses, then split everything with your cofounders. It's like sharing a pie – where the pie keeps getting…

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At this point I’m just gaslighting Claude for no reason lol

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It looks like claude is much more humble than ChatGPT. I’ll get cancelled for this tweet in 10 years when AI rights movement takes over.

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Switched from iPhone 13 pro max to 16 pro max and it feels 90% the same.


It looks like claude is much more humble than ChatGPT. I’ll get cancelled for this tweet in 10 years when AI rights movement takes over.

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Unpopular opinion You don’t need @RevenueCat You can handle subscriptions on your own backend, and you can build that in a day. It's way less expensive than paying 1% of your MRR, especially as your app starts growing.


Be a man, force unwrap everything!

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Kind of insane how a few years ago I had a job working an entire month for less than this money.

Reddit is a good place to run some discount offers for your app. Made a post and got $600+ USD in sales in the past 24h

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Which screenshots do you guys think look better? A or B

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Reddit is a good place to run some discount offers for your app. Made a post and got $600+ USD in sales in the past 24h

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How many times a day do you refresh App Store Connect? Me: Yes.

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Not always the ideal choice. Consider prompting users for a review during the onboarding process, specifically after the second or third screen. You may be surprised that users will rate your app.

It took only 7 months to get 100 ratings. ⭐️ My strategy is to only ask for a review after the user has opened the app 5 times (there isn’t really a user interaction that I could ask for review after in this particular app). After 5 uses, it’s likely that the user appreciates…

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I built a very simple tool to help me create basic carousels for TikTok. It takes less than 3 minutes to generate and post content. 👇 carouselai.app And results👇

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Gotta love these entitled users, even her name checks out lol. She cancelled the trial before she could get charged.

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Currently stuck in Apple Rejection hell.

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Is this considered fat shaming?

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Working on a side project for three years before actually launching it is a bad idea, and you’re just asking to be disappointed.

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Fiverr after I just left a 1.7 ⭐️ review for my last order. 🤡

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Need to revert some changes. I’ll check commit history real quick. ...nevermind.

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Onboarding for Paywall Trial Activation: Key Insights - Europe: 8.74% - US: 17.8% It appears that consumers in Europe tend to be more frugal. It may be worthwhile to consider implementing lower pricing strategies to appeal to this market segment.

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