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Hello,

I have a question.

What is the difference between ‘total revenue’ and ‘proceeds’ in the revue chart?

Why are there so many differences between the two?

 

Thank you.

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Hey @Park,

Revenue is before the app store commission, while proceeds is the revenue after the commission. For example, if your price for a product is $1.99, that would be the revenue, while after the App Store commission of 30% the proceeds would be ~$1.40

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Hey @Park,

Revenue is before the app store commission, while proceeds is the revenue after the commission. For example, if your price for a product is $1.99, that would be the revenue, while after the App Store commission of 30% the proceeds would be ~$1.40


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cody wrote:

Hey @Park,

Revenue is before the app store commission, while proceeds is the revenue after the commission. For example, if your price for a product is $1.99, that would be the revenue, while after the App Store commission of 30% the proceeds would be ~$1.40

Thank you! :)


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