Payments from Stores and Country Availability
How do you receive your revenue from purchases?
As RevenueCat is not the payment processor when your customers make a purchase, you will receive the revenue generated from the purchases from the stores themselves. Apple, Google, Amazon, and Stripe will take a percentage of the revenue as payment for their services before sending the remaining portion to your account. Depending on the store and the country where you are based, different rules may be applied to your revenue.
Instructions on Setting up Your Payment Information
In order to receive these payments from the stores, you will need to provide them with your banking information through their developer portals.
- Apple App Store: Entering Banking Information
- Google Play Store: Create a Payments Profile
- Stripe: Add a Bank Account for Payouts
- Amazon App Store: How to get paid on the Amazon Appstore
When will you receive your revenue?
Apple, Google, Amazon, and Stripe all distribute payments according to their own schedules. You can find the timeline for each of these stores in the documentation below:
- Apple App Store: Payment Days on Apple's Fiscal Calendar
- Google Play Store: Monthly Payouts and Reporting
- Stripe: Payout Schedule
- Amazon App Store: Receiving Payments
Country Availability
The country availability of RevenueCat is based on the availability of in-app purchases for each of the individual app stores. We support all countries that are supported by the different stores. The availability of in-app purchases by app store are listed below:
- Apple App Store: Availability of Apple Media Services
- Google Play Store: Supported locations for distribution to Google Play users
- Amazon App Store: Countries & Territories Eligible to Shop for Apps
- Stripe: Global availability