We’ve finally received our financial reports for the month. At this time, we’re still missing some territories, such as Canada, but overall the US overwhelmingly makes up the bulk of the sales (>90%) so the final-final numbers won’t vary by much.
- what it is: makes your iPhone behave more like a real GPS device by helping you find points of interest around you
- price: $2.99
- number sold: 24,094
- gross sales: $72,041.06
- net sales: $50,597.40
- more info: at the App Store
- what it is: the tip calculator that’s actually fun to use
- price: 99¢
- number sold: 3,168
- gross sales: $3,136.32
- net sales: $2,217.60
- more info: at the App Store
So the total sales for the month was $75,177.38 and after Apple’s cut, we ended up with a grand total of $52,815.
The sales are reported for the period of June 29th to August 2nd. But because the App Store opened July 10th, the period is actually 24 days. So over the course of those days we took in an average of around $2,200 per day.
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