26 May 2022
UPDATE
New report highlights global success of small businesses and entrepreneurs on the App Store
The App Store continues to offer growth opportunities for global businesses, as small developers see 113 per cent increase in earnings over the past two years
Small businesses and app creators are finding more success than ever on the App Store. A new report “Spotlight on Small Business & App Creators on the App Store” — conducted by independent economists from Analysis Group — found that developers’ earnings have increased significantly over the past two years. Earnings for smaller developers active on the App Store in 2019 increased by 113 per cent over the past two years — outpacing the earnings growth of large developers by more than double.
Entrepreneurs have continued to create new businesses, innovate through the rapidly changing environment of the past two years, and grow teams of coders, designers and creatives — contributing to one of the most thriving and innovative global markets that exist today.
The research demonstrates that as more businesses have used apps to reach their customers in innovative ways over the past two years, these digital and hybrid shifts have endured even as COVID-related restrictions have lifted in many parts of the world. These developers and their apps have helped people find new and often lasting ways to collaborate with colleagues, find entertainment, hone their creativity, and connect with friends and family.
Smaller and Emerging Developers Find Global Success on the App Store
In their research, “Spotlight on Small Business & App Creators on the App Store”, economists from Analysis Group examine how entrepreneurs in the iOS app economy have continued to innovate and grow. In total, the research paints a picture of a thriving and dynamic app ecosystem where opportunities and innovations have flourished.
In 2021, thousands of small business and new app creators joined the App Store from all around the world. Of this set of new developers, approximately 24 per cent came from Europe, 23 per cent from China, 14 per cent from the US, 4.3 per cent from Japan, and 34 per cent from other regions including Korea, India and Brazil. And over the last two years, the number of smaller and emerging developers joining the App Store has grown — for instance, in the UK, the number of small developers new to the App Store grew by almost 40 per cent since 2019, and in Germany it grew by over 25 per cent.
As these developers take advantage of the App Store’s capabilities that make it easy to distribute apps in 175 global markets, about 40 per cent of all downloads of apps from small businesses and emerging app creators came from users outside of the developers’ home countries in 2021.
The research also finds the App Store has helped entrepreneurs start new apps and rapidly scale their businesses. To analyse the paths to growth of developers that earned more than US$1 million on the App Store in 2021, the economists looked back at a longer time period and found that 45 per cent of today’s large developers were either not on the App Store, or had less than US$10,000 in earnings, just five years ago.
The full Analysis Group research on small business developers and app creators on the App Store is now available.
The App Store, which launched in 2008, is the world’s safest and most vibrant app marketplace, currently offering 1.8 million apps and visited by more than 600 million people each week. Apple provides more than 30 million registered developers with all the tools, resources and support they need to create and deliver software to over a billion customers around the world on Apple platforms. App entrepreneurs also have access to the
App Store Small Business Program, which includes a 15 per cent reduced commission rate to support small and individual developers who earn up to US$1 million in revenue and are spurring innovation for the next chapter of apps.
Worldwide numbers referenced unless indicated otherwise.
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