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Multi Store In-App Billing Solution Launch

10 Nov 2017 07:00

RNS Number : 1099W
appScatter Group PLC
10 November 2017
 

10 November 2017

 

appScatter Group plc

("appScatter" or the "Company")

 

 

appScatter Launches Multi Store In-App Billing Solution

 

 

appScatter Group plc (AIM: APPS), the scalable business-to-business ('B2B') Software as a Service ('SaaS') platform that allows paying users to distribute and manage their apps on multiple app stores around the world, is pleased to report the launch of the appScatter Android Software Developer Kit ("SDK"), which is now available to 25 million software developers, on GitHub, a computer code hosting service.

 

The SDK allows developers to conveniently integrate in-app billing to multiple Android app stores worldwide, including Amazon, Bemobi, Samsung and the Google Play Store. The SDK uses each store's native in-app billing service, or a third-party carrier billing service for app stores without in-app billing, enabling developers to monetise their apps across a wider market, including the 50 app stores appScatter supports.

 

Android developers can contribute to the ongoing maintenance and development of the open source project on GitHub at https://appscatter.github.io/appScatter-android-sdk/. The Company believes that building awareness of appScatter in large developer communities will be key to user growth of the platform.

 

The SDK can be integrated into Android apps that feature in-app billing, a service that lets developers sell virtual content from within their applications. Virtual content includes game levels, virtual money, premium services and more. In-app billing can include consumable, non-consumable and subscription revenues - further increasing the potential to improve app revenues.

 

appScatter intends to release a number of open source projects over the coming months, including extensions to the appScatter SDK.

 

Philip Marcella, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of appScatter, said:

"With the release of the SDK, we are confident that as we help developers monetise their apps across more stores, we help them make more revenue and, in turn, the developer community sees the massive benefit of using appScatter to distribute and manage their apps."

 

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For enquiries, please contact:

 

appScatter Group plc

Philip Marcella, Chief Executive Officer

Manish Kotecha, Finance Director

 

Tel: +44 (0)20 7466 5000

www.appscatter.com

Smith & Williamson Corporate Finance Limited

Nominated Adviser and Joint Broker

Azhic Basirov / Ben Jeynes / David Jones

 

Stifel

Joint Broker

Fred Walsh / Neil Shah / Ben Maddison

 

Tel: +44 (0)20 7131 4000

www.smithandwilliamson.com

 

 

 

Tel: +44 (0)20 7710 7600

www.stifel.com

 

Media enquiries:

Buchanan

Financial Public Relations

Ben Romney / Stephanie Watson / Catriona Flint

appscatter@buchanan.uk.com

Tel: +44 (0)20 7466 5000

www.buchanan.uk.com

 

This announcement is inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of EU Regulation 596/2014.

 

About appScatter Group plc

appScatter is a scalable B2B SaaS platform that allows paying users to distribute their apps to, and manage their apps on, multiple app stores. Additionally, the centralised platform enables app developers and publishers to manage and track performance of their own and competing apps across all of the app stores on the platform. 

 

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