Open-source SDK for managing in-app subscriptions and purchases on iOS, Android, and cross-platform apps with analytics and A/B testing.
Apphud SDK is an open-source library that provides infrastructure for managing auto-renewable subscriptions and in-app purchases in mobile applications. It enables developers to integrate subscription functionality quickly while offering tools for analytics, experimentation, and user retention to grow subscription businesses.
Mobile app developers and teams (including marketing and product management) building iOS, Android, or cross-platform apps with subscription or in-app purchase monetization models.
Developers choose Apphud for its all-in-one, cost-effective infrastructure that eliminates the need to build custom backend systems, offering high data accuracy, extensive third-party integrations, and tools like A/B testing and automated rules to optimize revenue and retention.
Build, Measure and Grow iOS subscription business
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Allows subscription setup in as little as two lines of code, eliminating the need for custom server infrastructure, as highlighted in the README.
Provides real-time dashboards for metrics like MRR and churn rate, enabling data-driven decisions without building custom tracking systems.
Supports 18+ third-party platforms with automatic currency conversion, simplifying event forwarding to tools like Firebase and Amplitude.
Offers A/B testing for paywalls and pricing via a visual editor, helping optimize conversion rates and ROI based on user data.
Key functionalities like Web-to-App attribution and Rules automation are limited to iOS, reducing parity for Android and cross-platform apps.
As a cloud-based service with no self-hosting option, migrating away could be complex due to data dependency and integration ties.
Free only up to $10,000 monthly revenue; scaling costs may not suit bootstrapped or high-volume apps seeking predictable expenses.