Do you have any additional fees?

Modified on Mon, 16 Oct, 2023 at 6:59 PM

In this article, we suggest you read about the types of fees and how they are calculated.


Subscription fee


This is a fixed price that you pay for a monthly subscription. 


It gives you access to the platform, the ability to create your own product and publish web version. The full scope of features available to you through your subscription depends on the tariff plan you choose.




You can find out more about the types of tariff plans and the features they include here.


Publishing fee


Web-version - free (this option is included in your monthly subscription)


Android app - to launch your app in Google Play, you will need a Google Play developer account. Google will charge you a one-time fee of $25 for lifetime access. 


IOS app - for Apple, it is similar. Apple will charge you $99/year to have access to the Apple App Store.


Creation of these accounts is paid for by you as the published apps will be completely owned by you. This protects your ownership rights to the content that will be added to the app.



Payout fee

When you pay out funds for purchases in stores, they take a fee out of your profit.

Android app - 15% (revenue up to $1 million per year), 30% (if revenue over $1 million per year)

IOS app - 15% (revenue up to $1 million per year), 30% (if revenue over $1 million per year)


These are the standart terms of the stores and everyone who published thier app must agree to them.


Web version - additional fee is charged by Stripe only after a successful sale. It usually is <5% of the transaction amount. Trible doesn't charge any fees on your transaction.



You can find out more details about our palns here.


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