I've developed a Mac app that's a simple 1 trick pony, aimed at a niche audience (music / video / content producers). It solves a problem I couldn't find any other solution to, and I've been using it myself & have been really pleased with the results.
I've been thinking about putting it up for sale, and given it's a simple app for a niche audience, $0.99 seems like the the reasonable price point. It feels like it wouldn't be good value at a higher price, I don't know if I'd buy it for more than that myself.
At this price point, I'm wondering whether the Mac App Store is worth the cost of admission. I'm not a "proper" developer, I'm just dipping my toe into making apps and want to share 1 simple tool I've made at a price that feels reasonable. I'm questioning whether this app would make back the $99 per year fee.
This is small potatoes for many on HN I know, but I'm interested in any advice anyone might have. Thanks!
I personally think selling on the App Store makes plenty of sense because it has reduced friction for sales. People already have their credit cards in and can purchase in a single click. Some comments say that you shouldn't have to pay to distribute your software, which is completely fair! But there is real value in the reduced friction. I believe (don't quote me) Apple charges $100 per year and 15% on sales under $1 million in revenue.
Since you don't have to convince strangers to enter their credit card on your site (it's hard to show to a random person that "no, it's all handled by our trust worthy payment processor"), I think that 15% ends up being worth while.
Or, offer it on both and app store and outside of the app store and run some metrics on how sales are on each. Maybe include a discount on your personally hosted on if you'd like. Gumroad is an option here.