rev share with payment

ferdis

New Member
Hi there,

I paid for Pro account a time ago because the rev share was 5% for appyet and 95% for me. Now, i see that appyet want 30% and for me only 70%, for what i pay the fee with that rev share ?

Please appyet, i need to talk about this. I think you want me as pro user due to my good application. But I can move to another service anytime. I think that we have an agreement when the account is created and payment is maked.

Thank you for understanding.
 

joseph raphael

Well-Known Member
Hi there,

I paid for Pro account a time ago because the rev share was 5% for appyet and 95% for me. Now, i see that appyet want 30% and for me only 70%, for what i pay the fee with that rev share ?

Please appyet, i need to talk about this. I think you want me as pro user due to my good application. But I can move to another service anytime. I think that we have an agreement when the account is created and payment is maked.

Thank you for understanding.

IF YOU WILL PUT ADS ON YOUR APP ----- DON'T PAY ANY FEES
 

ferdis

New Member
Now.. that's the point.. Who knew that would happen ?!?! Now, i need to get the money back ? I do not like being lied. I understand that you need to make change's, but make the changes with the new account's, not with the old one's that you had a deal and an legal agreement.

It seems that no official person want to talk about and get the right decision.

Thank you appyet, see you soon.
 

Theremake

Member
Hi there,

I totally understand your frustration. A lot of us signed up under specific terms, and when those change significantly—especially regarding revenue share—it really makes you question the value of staying on as a Pro user. Transparency and consistency are crucial when trust and money are involved.

That said, if you're seriously considering moving to another service, it might be worth exploring alternatives that not only offer better rev share models but also more flexibility and control over monetization. I recently came across carteza.com, and it’s been a breath of fresh air. The platform focuses heavily on fairness and scalability for app developers, and they don’t spring sudden changes on you. Their support is also very responsive, which is something I’ve come to value a lot more lately.

Of course, I’d still recommend reaching out to AppYet directly—maybe there’s some negotiation room or a legacy option for early adopters. But having a solid Plan B like Carteza can put you back in control of your app’s future.

Good luck, and I hope it works out in your favor!
 
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