The 30% app tax is disappearing as Google and Apple face legal pressure. Learn how new fee tiers and alternative billing will impact your revenue.

The 30% standard is effectively dead. We are moving from a monolithic architecture where platforms owned the customer, the data, and the price, to a fragmented, competitive ecosystem where they are being forced to compete for the right to host innovation.
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Lena: You know, I was looking at my phone this morning and realized that for over a decade, we’ve just accepted this "Old Guard" 30% tax on basically every digital thing we buy. It’s like this invisible gatekeeper fee that Apple and Google just... collect.
Blythe: It really was a comfortable duopoly for a long time. But here is the most important thing you need to know: that 30% standard is effectively dead. Because of massive legal pressure—like the Epic Games battle—and new regulations, Google just overhauled their entire economic structure.
Lena: Right, and it’s not just a small tweak. I mean, seeing that Google’s base service fee is dropping to 20%, or even 10% for subscriptions, is a huge structural shift in the app economy.
Blythe: Exactly, and with Apple facing similar antitrust scrutiny and the EU’s Digital Markets Act, the distribution architecture is being totally reset. Let’s dive into how these new fee tiers and alternative billing systems are actually going to change the math for developers.