Monetize Your Apps with IAPHUB
Collect payments for digital products sold in the app stores with the IAPHUB component
Sell Digital Goods in the App Stores
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Perfect for any consumable or in-consumable product you’re selling.
Custom Paywall
Create subscription purchases from scratch using a series of components
Plug-and-Play Paywall
Build your subscription purchases with an out-of-the-box component
In-App Purchases are easy with IAPHUB
Adalo has partnered with IAPHUB to bring you easy-to-use, free components to create payment flows required by both the Apple App store and the Google Play Store. Without In-App Purchase payment options, your app might not be allowed in the native app stores. In-App Purchase flows can be time consuming & difficult to set up, IAPHUB components make it a breeze.
All Types of Goods can be Purchased
Whether your product is consumable or in-consumable, you can use the IAPHUB components to achieve your in-app purchases. Similarly, create flows for one-time subscriptions or auto-renewing subscriptions. With six different customizable flows you can configure actions for successful or failed purchases, restored purchases, restored transactions, among other things.
Простая публикация на любом устройстве
Здоровье и благополучие
Новости и погодные приложения
Продукты питания и напитки
Финансовые и криптовалютные приложения
Образование
Развлекательные и игровые приложения
Профессиональные услуги
Приложения для фотографии
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Вопросы и ответы
In-App Purchases (IAPs) are purchases made within a mobile application for additional digital content or features. They can include items such as virtual goods, premium content, subscriptions, and other services.
Check out our documentation for some quick tips on how to determine which component will be best for what you’re selling.
The IAPHUB components are free to download from the Adalo Marketplace, however the components use IAPHUB’s service, which is a separate, paid subscription.