Setapp gives you a huge collection of apps for nearly every job on Mac. Duplicate file search, Mac cleaning, coding, blogging, personal budgeting, you name it — all for a single monthly fee. And new apps keep adding all the time. Give it a try!
Setapp Beta was hunted 2 months back. They are launching today on Product Hunt for anyone to signup.
It provides the ultimate alternative to the Mac App Store — a single subscription of only $9.99/month (with a month of free trial) for more than 60 apps. No in-app purchases, no hidden costs, paid upgrades or ads. Plus, the app collection will grow, but the price will stay the same.
This is a collection of apps available on Setapp https://www.producthunt.com/@poi...
@bentossell@kwdinc They switched from beta to full-fledged app. The previous one was even called - Setapp beta. I think it deserves to be mentioned somehow or at least removed "beta" from the previous submission.
@bentossell@kwdinc Ben, the newly hunted Setapp has tons of changes and improvements since its beta stage. Now its publicly available with a free one month trial. What has changed:
1) We added 30 new Applications. Setapp now includes 61 fully functional App.
2) The desktop client was significantly improved, added Quick Look, reorganized Apps preview.
3) Apps can now be open directly from Web pages through the newly added "Avaliable on Setapp" button.
4) We released the web site and made the catalogue of all apps on Setapp.
5) People can now add their payment details to start the subscription. We added payments like Amex, Discover, PayPal and more.
6) Added lots of other improvements for Vendors (Statistics and other options).
7) Removed the requirement to enter Credit card information on Signup.
@alex_romanchykov@bentossell@kwdinc The previous submission was a way different product. Currently Setapp has 61 app on board and tons of improvements since the beta stage.
After 12 month of development, with more than 30 000 beta testers and 61 app on board, we’re finally releasing our biggest project into the wild— Setapp is live. It’s not just another service, it’s a game changer of the industry. We hope that from this moment on the Mac app market will be divided into “Before Setapp” and “After Setapp” eras. And that is how both users and app makers will feel. We cannot wait to see what Setapp can become, it’s so exciting. Sign up, join the revolution!
@kosovan been a beta user and love! would be nice to see which apps were recently added in chronological order.. so i dont miss anything a nd i can get full benefit by using as many apps as possible!
Good Job @kosovan I've been enjoying setapp since the beta, and I'm quite pleased with how it's progressing. Their support team is very reactive, and they keep adding new apps all the time. I'm looking forward to see it evolve even more.
Congrats on the public launch, guys! Setapp looks fresh-n-cool.
This is definitely something new when it comes to Mac apps distribution. A lot of industries are already using this subscription based business model nowadays: music (Spotify), movies (Netflix), etc.
But I have a few vital questions tho:
1) Are you mainly focused on non-sandboxed Mac apps since those don't get any exposure from Apple via their Mac App Store? Therefore, making developers sell software on their own, and in case their marketing strategy is weak — barely make ends meet, while you offer them exposure and potential customers via Setapp membership.
2) Do you have any apps in Setapp worth more than $100? — That's where the real value is & where your subscription may come in handy. How would you attract Mac app developers who are already selling their software/service via a subscription fee, which could equal or go beyond $10/month?
3) As far as I know, you plan to have up to 300 apps in there. Does this mean that the $10 monthly subscription fee will be divided among MacPaw and other multiple Mac developers — 30% to 70%, which leads to $7/user being distributed among 300 developers? Even if you are using some kind of time-based criteria, how do you determine who gets what if a lot of apps are used differently (I use some apps everyday, while other apps get opened 1-2 times per month). Could you please explain this in greater detail?
Thanks in advance!
So glad to see this. I've always thought this is where consumer Mac apps should go — basically into a Spotify of Mac apps. Users get access to new apps (instead of fearing a bad purchase in the MAS and just walking away), developers get recurring revenue. It's a win-win.
On top of that, it looks like Setapp really nailed the execution of this concept. If this thing takes off with consumers, it'll become a no brainer to us indie app makers.
I've been using this for over a month. Loving it. I discovered some super useful apps that I now use regularly. I plan on keeping my subscription past the beta period.
Day starts with good news!
By the way, did you think about using for promotion each of your 60 application? For example:
"We have on the board an application X. It’s cool because... In the AppStore it costs... But in Setapp you can get this App and another 59 same cool apps just for 9.99”.
@adiatlov We are open for new Applications all the time. But to deside if it fits Setapp we deeply rely on the market analyses, popularity, design/UX and user reviews of the app.
@adiatlov we approach the selection process with extreme attention. Only developers and apps with an excellent reputation. We want users to have a completely seamless experience, so apps have to be free from advertisement, in-app purchases, and basically any extra payments or distractions. If you have any specific questions, you can ping me anytime - eb at setapp.com
I've been beta testing Setapp and it works as advertised. It's incredibly simple to get information about the app before you actually install and launch it for the first time and all the apps live in their own Setapp folder so your Applications folder won't get cluttered.
The team seems to be adding more apps every week. Very useful service!
@alexdeardream The developers choose to participate in Setapp. I doubt they would participate if it wasn't financially feasible for them. As a subscription they stand to actually earn more money long term than if they only sold their app à la carte.
can you tell us a little about your payout model for the devs providing the applications? is my monthly fee split among only the apps i use? or does it all go into a large bucket and is then shared depending on the frequency of use?
@gopietz Thank you for a good question. We share 70% of each user fee among the developers of applications that were used by a particular customer. In other words, we calculate developers’ shares in profit per each user separately. On top of it, we give guaranteed 20% of a user fee to the Partner who has brought this particular user.
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