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AppsFire survey: Discover the ★ top 50 ★ most revenue generating apps

Most downloaded does not equal necessarily most revenue making. We have published a new survey that allow us to know which apps are making most revenues in the App Store (we call it TOP GROSSING APPS). The note was published by ReadWriteWeb a few hours ago


You can read here the full detail of our survey and the corresponding results. You can also view here an excel document with the name/category/price of those apps in decreasing order.

This list computed using the simple UNITS SOLD x UNIT PRICE formula may yield a few 'outliers' and the science is not perfect (i.e. we do not know if the top app has been given away with vouchers, or whether the price is the same today as it was at the time of purchase, etc...). In any case, the findings are staggering: the money makers are real apps, all very solid, all but one with a price tag greater or equal to $2.99, but often well above $10.00. The top app costs $899 and the second one $99. These apps solve real issues, and are made by solid developers. And guess what, they are deriving serious revenues too!

The results are very different from the top download ranking. Here are the top 10 (in decreasing order)

  • iRa Pro
  • MobileNavigator Europe
  • Air Sharing (Document Viewer, File Storage)
  • OmniFocus
  • Things
  • BeejiveIM 3.0 with Push
  • Tweetie
  • Midomi Music Identifier and Search (Ultra)
  • LogMeIn Ignition
  • 1Password
Oh and one more thing before anyone screams. We do not include in our survey apps that have been installed via jailbreak. However some of those apps may have been installed via voucher (which is still equivalent to paid)

The bottom line: a useful app priced correctly will be a big money maker.

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Comments (2)

Sep 09, 2009
Nick said...
Great article!
Looks like 3.1 now does this for you too.
Interestingly, in the top 50, there are 5 apps at 0.79€.
Also, are you not concerned that your data pool represents 1200 users out of potentially 30,000,000 iphone/ipod owners?
Sep 09, 2009
AppsFire Team said...
Yep we noted that too :) http://blog.appsfire.com/apple-announces-top-grossing-apps24h-after-ap
Of course the sample is limited and can't be compared to Apple real data. But wait...we have much more coming...
interesting to note that our conclusion remain the same: cheap and simple apps are not on top of the list!

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