
ZeroSettle
Drop-in direct billing SDK to skip the 30% Apple Tax
131 followers
Drop-in direct billing SDK to skip the 30% Apple Tax
131 followers
ZeroSettle is a drop-in direct billing SDK for mobile apps. It takes 15 minutes to set up and developers immediately start enjoying zero App Store fees, higher user retention, and instant payouts.









The migration flow for existing subscribers is the part that caught my eye. Every other direct billing tool I've seen focuses on new signups, which means you're stuck running two systems indefinitely. Actually moving people off App Store billing is where the real margin recovery happens.
The fact that you're switching existing subscribers instead of trying to capture new ones through Safari is a smart workaround for the conversion drop. How are you seeing App Store review teams respond to apps that integrate this? Any issues getting updates approved?
Interesting approach to sidestepping the App Store cut curious how you're handling the webhook reliability side of things when payment events need to reconcile across different billing states. Is the SDK designed to work alongside existing payment providers or does it take over that layer entirely?
Hey, I liked your idea, so I am upvoting.
But your website needs an upgrade as the items are not clear to understand (in terms of how are you delivering the value proposition). Especially the pricing page is very difficult to understand.
Hi Gabe, the "left Apple to build this" line is your headline and it's sitting in a PH comment. Two ex-Apple engineers telling founders they can legally skip Apple's 30% fee. That's not a product launch man... That's a plot twist.
Right now the homepage opens with numbers and SDK features. Smart founders will read it. But the founder who's been silently paying Apple 30% for three years and feeling robbed..... they need to feel something first before they calculate anything.
The credibility of where you came from changes the entire trust equation. Congrats on the launch, @gaberoeloffs!
Sounds very interesting, but wouldn’t Apple ban the app for that? Maybe it’s the wrong question — I’m not very familiar with the app market.
Trufflow
I always hear how chargebacks are incredibly annoying to deal with. It's really nice to see that you guys handle it on your end!