Hi, I'm Senior iOS Dev, this is my side project. Made it for people with hearing loss, Made with Swift 5 Not use any server side or service. Custom technology
The app, developed for the US App Store, features a polished design and a highly converting onboarding page. As of now, it has 72 active regular subscriptions with no refunds, and the Average Revenue Per User (ARPU) for January is $1.1. With appropriate scaling and promotional strategies, it's projected that the app could reach a monthly revenue of $10,000 by year-end. Currently, 19.35% of users start a trial, with 2.81% converting after the trial period. The app is built using Swift 5 on an open-source framework and does not rely on server side services. It was launched on November 19, 2022, and its revenue is steadily growing through subscriptions.
The target user base includes individuals with hearing impairments or those looking to amplify sound in settings such as cinemas. The app requires no additional development as it already has effective onboarding and subscription screens. The developer, based currently in Poland but originally from Ukraine, lacks marketing expertise to scale the app but sees its potential for growth. Due to personal circumstances related to relocation and the ongoing war, the developer is looking to sell the app to raise funds. They are open to selling their entire account, which includes two additional apps with lower revenue, and are willing to provide access to sales data for interested buyers. Competitors in this market earn between $10,000 and $40,000 monthly, suggesting the app's high potential.
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