Amazon simplifies revenue split from paid apps, drops two-tiered system

Amazon is simplifying how it shares revenue with developers of paid apps in its store. As of July 1, developers will earn 70 percent of the list price of every paid app sold in the Amazon Appstore.

The move brings Amazon’s payments policy in line with the 70/30 revenue split it earns on in-app purchases, and matches the rates developers get in Google Play and the iTunes App Store.

Previously Amazon spit the revenue for paid apps in one of two ways — developers would either earn 70 percent of the sale price of an app, or 20 percent of their requested price, whichever was higher.

Although the original pricing terms were positioned as a way for developers to still earn revenue if Amazon put their app on sale or made it free as part of a promotion, the policy was not without its critics.

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