PhonePe, in a bold and strategic move, has announced the launch of the Indus Appstore developer platform, aiming to entice Android app developers with the prospect of zero platform fees or commissions for in-app payments. This move marks PhonePe's determined stance to go head-to-head with Google Play Store in the app marketplace by introducing a homegrown app store.
Akash Dongre, Co-Founder of Indus Appstore, expressed his concern that app developers are currently confined to a single app store – Google Play Store – for distributing their apps. He pledged that this new offering would serve as a credible and localised alternative with enhanced app discovery and consumer engagement, PTI reported.
1. PhonePe's Challenge: PhonePe is a digital payments company, and it wants to take on Google in the app business. They have created the Indus Appstore to do this.
2. No Fees for Developers: PhonePe is promising Android app developers that they won't have to pay any fees to use their platform. This means they can keep all the money they earn from in-app payments.
3. Made-in-India App Store: The Indus Appstore is proudly made in India. It's their answer to Google Play Store, but it's more focused on Indian users.
4. App Listings Are Free: For the first year, developers can list their apps on the Indus Appstore for free. After that, they will have to pay a small fee.
5. No Extra Charges for In-App Payments: Developers can choose any payment gateway they like for their apps. The Indus App Store won't take any extra money for in-app payments.
6. Localised Experience: The app store will be available in 12 different Indian languages, so users can explore it in the language they prefer.
7. How to Get Started: Developers can register and upload
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