As the pandemic forced people across Canada to adapt every aspect of their lives and brick-and-mortar businesses to move online, the iOS app economy was a resilient source of opportunity, innovation, and economic growth. Canadian developers continued to grow their businesses and share new apps with the world, and Apple’s App Store now supports more than 243,000 jobs in Canada — an increase of more than 18 percent over the past year.
The App Store has become a powerful engine of economic growth in Canada and around the world since it launched in 2008. As entrepreneurs moved their businesses online and established developers built on their successes, users discovered new apps to help them adapt to an increasingly virtual world. To date, developers across Canada have generated more than $2 billion CAD in total earnings — growing 20 percent in 2020 from the previous year. Ninety percent of Canadian developer revenues came from outside the country, helping people all around the world connect and find joy, discover new ways to learn and create, and stay informed and entertained.
Helping Developers Invest, Evolve, and Grow
Canadian developers benefit from the App Store Small Business Program’s reduced commission. Since its launch in January, the App Store Small Business Program has been helping the vast majority of developers — those who earn under $1 million in proceeds over the course of the year — benefit from a reduced commission of 15 percent on sales of digital goods and services. This is significantly lower than the industry standard, creating enormous potential for startups like TRU LUV, MODU Research, and Ground News to reinvest, try out new ideas, grow, and usher in the next generation of app economy innovation.
In addition, Canadian developers have embraced the Apple Developer Program, harnessing the tools, resources, and support available to turn their ideas into reality and create thriving businesses beloved around the world. Entrepreneur Camps, the use of Apple core technologies and languages like Swift, and the editorial support of the local App Store team have helped Canadian developers of apps like Sago Mini World, #SelfCare, FILM3D, and Ground News invest, evolve, and grow despite the pandemic.
Sago Mini
Jason Krogh founded Toronto-based Sago Mini in 2013 and launched on the App Store with the goal of making the world’s best apps for toddlers and preschoolers. Apple technologies like iPad and ARKit combined with the App Store subscription model have allowed Sago Mini to innovate and expand, making Sago Mini World one of the most popular kids’ apps in the world. Sago Mini School offers intuitive, play-based learning tools for parents and kids.
“Sago Mini’s story is inextricably linked to the introduction of iOS and iPad,” said Krogh. “These technologies are what made digital play accessible to an entirely new audience of young children.”