Nami ML

Nami ML

Create beautiful no-code mobile paywalls

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Nami gives app developers a toolkit for selling subscriptions & in-app purchases. Our no-code paywall makes it easy to prompt users to purchase via a native screen you design from your browser. 👩‍💻 Add our SDK 🎨 Design your paywall 💸 Start selling!
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What do you think? …

Matt Matteson
The perfect way to add subscriptions to your app! What are some of the next milestones you're looking forward to ?makers ?
Alejandro Cantarero
@mattmatt Thanks Matt! We have a number of exciting things we are working on with a few coming very soon. - Updated and more powerful revenue analytics to segment and understand your customers - An app user view that allows you to look up important information about individual or groups of your customers - Target paywalls based on the customer's journey state. Show a different paywall and message based on the situations such as when a customer is in Grace Period or a Former Subscriber that used to buy your product but then cancelled. - A more powerful UI for our paywall creator that we launched today We are continuing to focus on new features to make it even easier to sell your mobile app and understand your customers.
Simranjot
Congrats on the launch! Loved the idea of designing the paywall on the browser and just setting it up with almost no code. Looking forward to giving it a spin for my next app. All the best !!
Dan Burcaw
@iamsimranjot Thank you! Let us know how you like it once you give it a spin in your next app!
jr
how does this work with regards to Apple getting their 30%?
Alejandro Cantarero
@spnsrmnstr The purchase still goes through Apple or Google, so they still get their % of the revenue. We manage that entire process for your app so you do not have to write any code to handle the purchase itself. We follow all the requirements for in-app purchases from both Apple and Google to ensure there are no issues with your app getting approved for release on the store. Also if your app makes less than $1 million a year, Apple just announced they will only take 15%. https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2...