As many of you probably already know now, the BIG news from WWDC yesterday was very-likely AAPL adding support for FREE Trials of non-Sub IAPs.
AAPL's example states "14-day Trial," but 14 days seems like a long time.
However, Users may soon become swamped with FREE Trial offers.
As such, they will very-likely be evaluating multiple apps concurrently, perhaps tens of apps concurrently.
Thus, picking the right duration is tricky.
After careful thought, I'm going with a "3-day Trial" strategy.
Opinions ???
BTW, I had a 50-min conversation with AAPL App Review less than a month ago, about trying to use an AR Sub for something that wasn't content or service, in an attempt to add a FREE Trial of features and capabilities ... I suspect many others have had tried the same thing over the past year or so, and that too caught their attention ... I'm guessing AAPL's change of heart for FREE Trials for non-Sub IAPs is the result of many, many thousands of Devs trying the AR Sub approach, as I did.
AAPL's example states "14-day Trial," but 14 days seems like a long time.
However, Users may soon become swamped with FREE Trial offers.
As such, they will very-likely be evaluating multiple apps concurrently, perhaps tens of apps concurrently.
Thus, picking the right duration is tricky.
After careful thought, I'm going with a "3-day Trial" strategy.
Opinions ???
BTW, I had a 50-min conversation with AAPL App Review less than a month ago, about trying to use an AR Sub for something that wasn't content or service, in an attempt to add a FREE Trial of features and capabilities ... I suspect many others have had tried the same thing over the past year or so, and that too caught their attention ... I'm guessing AAPL's change of heart for FREE Trials for non-Sub IAPs is the result of many, many thousands of Devs trying the AR Sub approach, as I did.