RevenueCat
RevenueCat, based in San Francisco with a remote workforce, provides a mobile SDK and API that manages in-app subscriptions, supporting over 30,000 apps globally.
Company Overview: RevenueCat
RevenueCat, headquartered in San Francisco, CA, and operating remotely, specializes in providing mobile SDKs and APIs for managing in-app subscriptions. With a team of 60 professionals, RevenueCat focuses on helping businesses simplify the complexities involved with the subscription systems of the App Store and Google Play Store. Since its inclusion in the Y-Combinator batch of S18, the company has expanded its services across numerous regions including the United States, Canada, and globally through fully remote operations.
Products and Services Offered by RevenueCat
RevenueCat offers robust products and services aimed at managing in-app subscriptions. Their mobile SDK and API solutions support iOS, Android, and web platforms, facilitating real-time reporting of subscription metrics. The solutions offered handle backend complexities and act as a wrapper around Apple's StoreKit, Google Play Billing, and web-based payment systems. RevenueCat also offers open source SDKs for easy subscription implementation, enabling businesses to focus more on their core operations rather than subscription management.
Trusted by Over 30,000 Apps
RevenueCat is relied upon by more than 30,000 apps globally, including some of the most-downloaded apps. This trust is built on their infrastructure that processes over $2.6 billion in revenue per year. By offering customer-level controls to manage purchase histories and grant promotional subscriptions, RevenueCat enables businesses to operate more efficiently. Additionally, the platform offers the utility of A/B testing to optimize subscription pricing effectively.
Real-Time Purchase Events and Customer-Level Controls
RevenueCat provides a simple API that allows real-time action on purchase events such as trial starts, subscriptions, and cancellations. Customers are given granular control over their purchase histories, which can help businesses better understand customer behavior and manage promotional subscriptions. This level of control and insight is crucial for efficient subscription management and customer retention strategies.