cosmic-sdk-swift
purchases-ios
cosmic-sdk-swift | purchases-ios | |
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4 | 32 | |
6 | 2,157 | |
- | 2.5% | |
8.3 | 9.8 | |
7 months ago | 5 days ago | |
Swift | Swift | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
cosmic-sdk-swift
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A list of SaaS, PaaS and IaaS offerings that have free tiers of interest to devops and infradev
Cosmic — Headless CMS and API toolkit. Free personal plans for developers.
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Show HN: Blocks by Cosmic
Hi HN, today we are releasing Blocks (https://blocks.cosmicjs.com/), our new data infused components for building Cosmic (https://www.cosmicjs.com/) (W19) powered websites and apps. Cosmic is a headless content management system (CMS). We provide a dashboard to create content and API tools to deliver content to any website or app.
Blocks are pre-built website components that you can drop into your project. Choose from landing pages, blogs, image galleries, product pages, and more. With Blocks you can build these features with Cosmic faster than ever.
It's our goal to empower your team to create the best content powered websites and apps. Blocks can be considered the missing "head" to connect with the Cosmic headless CMS. It is our opinionated component frontend for building highly scalable and performant web applications built with tools we think offer a development experience and performance advantage (React Server Components, Next.js, and Tailwind CSS).
React Server Components (RSCs) have unlocked a new paradigm in building data-driven web applications. By safely encapsulating data-fetching inside components, we can use RSCs as building blocks to enable faster and more scalable application development. We are excited for the potential of RSCs and Blocks. This is just the beginning.
To get started, go to the Blocks website (https://blocks.cosmicjs.com/) and follow the steps for installation. View the Blocks demo (Agency Template) (https://cosmic-agency-template.vercel.app/) to see all of the Blocks in action.
Blocks are built to give developers a head start with features that are:
- Performance optimized
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Best Practices using React Server Components with a Headless CMS
In this article, we’re going to cover best practices for using React Server Components along with a headless CMS. We’ll also cover when to use client-side components and how to best structure your websites and apps for efficient data fetching from a headless CMS, in our case Cosmic (learn more about Cosmic here). Alright, let’s get into it:
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Building a ToDo app with SwiftUI and Cosmic
RESTful API: Cosmic provides a RESTful API allowing for easy integration with any web or mobile applications. The Cosmic SDK for Swift abstracts the REST API to manage the CRUD operations for our app, this is what we’ll be using for our app.
purchases-ios
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A list of SaaS, PaaS and IaaS offerings that have free tiers of interest to devops and infradev
RevenueCat — Hosted backend for in-app purchases and subscriptions (iOS and Android). Free up to $2.5k/mo in tracked revenue.
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If Revenue Cat makes IAP easier, why doesn’t Apple just buy them out so it can all be in house?
You got it! Yea, I can't promise everything will work perfectly with all those other platforms, but I will promise that I believe we have the best handling out there. We have 10+ engineers fielding issues from 1000s of developers every month and incrementally improving.
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We built QuikFlow, a macOS app which allows you to build flowcharts with a mindmapping workflow!
We try to collect as little data as possible, but we use RevenueCat for handling the IAP. We currently use it with anonymous (randomly generated) IDs and don't save additional attribution metadata, so we try to be as privacy-friendly as is possible with this setup.
- Necesito un servicio de subscripcion
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diverging from expo managed workflow
For IAPs, RevenueCat is one of the simplest setup that exists for React Native. And they have an expo plugin. But having this expo management workflow is the first thing you want to do. https://www.revenuecat.com/
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Age old monetization question: Ads, paid app, or subscription?
Alternatively you could use RevenueCat which would handle receipt validation for you. I haven’t used it personally but everyone seems to sing its praises.
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IAP: How do determine app price with VAT?
There are services out there like revenuecat (disclaimer: I have no connection with them, other than being a satisfied customer) that help make these things easier. I recommend looking into them if you’re struggling to wrap your head around it on your own, apple’s documentation can be pretty hard to decipher at times.
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iOS In-App Subscription Tutorial with StoreKit 2 and Swift (with full sample runnable app)
I'm Josh Holtz, the author of this article. You might now me from my lead maintainer role of fastlane, creator of Indie Dev Monday, and founder of the new Deep Dish Swift conference ☺️ But I also work at RevenueCat to help developers make more money by making in-app purchases and subscriptions easier!
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Top 5 ways to monetize your mobile application
I have integrated RevenueCat in my previous Startup Fitenium to manage subscriptions, and it was one of the best decisions. Instead of having to integrate both Apple and Google play SDK for subscriptions, with RevenueCat I simply integrated their SDK, which is well documented and much easier to work with. Everything else is magically managed by RevenueCat behind the scenes, to properly handle the payments, users, and analytics.
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free-for.dev
RevenueCat — Hosted backend for in-app purchases and subscriptions (iOS and Android). Free up to $10k/mo in tracked revenue.