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RevenueCat是一家与移动经济紧密相关的公司,其软件被三分之一的新订阅应用采用。凭借其市场地位,RevenueCat为约5万个移动应用提供订阅服务,其增长计划侧重于利用对移动行业的理解,解决移动开发者面临的常见问题。在苹果与Epic反垄断诉讼后,RevenueCat帮助开发者确定是否支持基于Web的支付。RevenueCat已获得由Bain Capital领投的5000万美元C轮融资,现有投资者也参与其中。这笔资金将用于开发新产品、招聘和并购,以加速增长。RevenueCat的目标是帮助开发者解决客户获取和现金流等问题,并改进购买点获取,将客户转化为付费订阅者。

💰RevenueCat获得5000万美元C轮融资,由Bain Capital领投,现有投资者跟投,总融资额达到1亿美元,公司估值达到5亿美元。资金将用于扩展业务,解决移动开发者面临的更多问题。

🌐 RevenueCat关注Web支付,在苹果与Epic的诉讼案后,苹果允许App Store应用内包含外部购买链接,这激发了对RevenueCat Web计费引擎的兴趣,该引擎旨在帮助开发者采用新技术,并提供相关见解。

💡RevenueCat通过收购的音频应用Dipsea进行实验,测试计费变更对应用盈利的影响,为行业提供数据,从而评估应用内购买的价值,帮助开发者决策是否自行处理支付。

🤖 RevenueCat关注AI对应用开发的影响,为OpenAI等AI模型提供商提供支付基础设施,并关注AI赋能的“vibe-coded”应用,这可能会改变RevenueCat与AI编码工具提供商的合作方式。

🚀RevenueCat的未来发展方向类似于Shopify,从提供订阅服务工具扩展到更广泛的电子商务业务,解决客户获取、现金流等问题。

RevenueCat, a company so tied to the mobile economy that now one-in-three new subscription apps launch with its software under the hood, is preparing to expand its business. Capitalizing on its market position, which now includes powering the subscriptions of some 50,000 mobile apps, RevenueCat’s growth plan will focus on using its understanding of the mobile industry to solve more of the common problems that mobile developers face.

After the court’s ruling in the Apple-Epic antitrust battle, the company’s focus includes helping developers determine if it’s the right time to support web-based payments, now that is permitted by Apple’s U.S. App Store guidelines. RevenueCat also offers the tools to do so.

To fuel its growth, RevenueCat has raised $50 million in Series C funding in a round led by existing investor Bain Capital. Returning investors, including Index Ventures, Y Combinator, Adjacent, Volo Ventures,
and SaaStr Fund, also participated.

The funds extend RevenueCat’s earlier $12 million Series C from last year, bringing its total raise to date to $100 million. With the additional capital, the startup is now valued at $500 million, post-money — or “half a corn,” as RevenueCat CEO Jacob Eiting jokes, making a reference to the billion-dollar companies that became known as “unicorns.”

“With where we’re at, this gives us room to grow… I think we can build a public-scale company,” Eiting tells TechCrunch.

Key to the company’s growth are the next products RevenueCat has on its roadmap.

Having initially concerned itself with making it easier for developers to implement subscriptions without needing to write as much code, RevenueCat’s future involves solving a broader set of problems facing mobile developers.

Eiting compares the next phase of the company’s growth to something like Shopify’s e-commerce platform. Initially, Shopify offered tools to run an online storefront with its subscription-as-a-service offering, but later expanded to be a broader e-commerce business that included things like fulfillment, lending, an app marketplace, and more.

“We know a lot about this industry,” explains Eiting, of the app economy. “There are a ton of commonalities between all these businesses… common problems that go unsolved. We’re in a position to solve those now.”

Specifically, RevenueCat aims to help developers with other aspects of their business beyond billing and subscriptions in areas like customer acquisition (something that became a more challenging problem after Apple’s rollout of anti-tracking technology, or ATT), as well as lending money to apps facing cash flow constraints.

Within its core business, RevenueCat is working to improve point-of-purchase acquisition to help developers turn their customers into paid subscribers. The company also launched new tools like a drag-and-drop paywall editor and new tools for apps offering virtual currencies.

More recently, the company shifted its focus back to web payments, as the Apple-Epic court ruling sparked a flood of interest in RevenueCat’s web billing engine, which launched into beta last fall. The team had been quietly iterating on the product ahead of the court’s decision, which forced Apple to allow in-app links to external purchases without commissions.

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Today, the tool competes with Stripe, Recurly, Chargebee, and others, but is built specifically to meet the needs of mobile app developers.

Currently, just over 2,000 developers are trying out RevenueCat’s billing service.

The company isn’t just providing the tools to help developers adopt the new technology; however, it’s also offering the insights as to whether they should.

By running experiments on a consumer mobile app RevenueCat acquired last year, a spicy audiobooks app called Dipsea, the company can test to see how billing changes impact the app’s bottom line. For example, it might not make sense for small business developers who only pay Apple a 15% commission to try to handle payments on their own, as they also have to take on the risk of handling chargebacks and fraud, which can be expensive.

These tests can provide the industry (and Apple itself, perhaps), with data about what in-app purchases (IAPs) are really worth. It may turn out that the commissions Apple charges wouldn’t even need a big discount down from the standard 30%, depending on what the data indicates.

Image Credits:RevenueCat

“I’m just happy that we can actually do the experiment, because I don’t think Apple’s done it,” Eiting tells TechCrunch. “I’m excited to finally get some data, finally settle the debate — or at least enrich the debate.”

Another area impacting RevenueCat’s business is AI.

In addition to providing payment infrastructure to customers like OpenAI for its ChatGPT app and other AI model providers, RevenueCat is facing an explosion of “vibe-coded” apps — apps built by developers who leveraged AI technology to handle the coding process. Eiting recalls telling a kid at a school’s career day about vibe coding and a month-and-a-half later, the kid shipped a basic app on the App Store.

“The kid can’t program, but in two months built an app,” he says. “When I think about what my journey was to get to that point — his was massively compressed. And that’s going to have effects on the economy in ways we can’t really even understand at the moment.”

This shift in how apps are built could see RevenueCat working with companies that provide AI-powered coding tools.

The new funds will also help RevenueCat build its next products, hire, and fuel merger and acquisition efforts to accelerate growth.

“I think we’ve actually gotten pretty good at building targeted engineering and product teams to go after things. And we want to scale that as much as possible,” Eiting says.

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