Wix Mobile Apps: About Apple's In-App Purchase Policy
2 min
In this article
- About Apple's In-App Purchase policy
- FAQs
When you have your own native mobile app, Apple's In-App Purchase policy affects how you sell online goods and services to customers using iOS devices. Read more below to learn how Apple's policy update may affect you.
In-App Purchase supports single payments, such as one-time charges for app content or features within the app. It also supports recurring payment plans, like subscriptions. However, In-App Purchase does not support free trials, one-time fees, custom start dates, changing plan duration, resubscribing after canceling. Read more about features not supported by Apple In-App Purchase.
About Apple's In-App Purchase policy
You are affected by Apple's In-App Purchase policy if you want to sell the following on your app:
- Pricing plans (both single payment plans and recurring plans).
- Products integrated with pricing plans (e.g. online programs or events sold via pricing plan).
- Recurring payments (e.g. subscriptions).
Note:
This policy only affects the sale of online goods and services, not physical products.
To sell most other online goods and services via single payment, you can set up In-App Purchases from your Mobile App dashboard.
FAQs
Click a question below to learn more.
Can I offer services, products, or subscriptions without using Apple's In-App Purchase?
Does Apple have a price limitation for products sold with In-App Purchases?
Does this policy affect members with Android devices?
What if I have online bookings services?