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Apple Launches Mini Apps Program with 15% Commission

Summary

  • Apple introduces new Mini Apps Partner Program
  • Offers 15% commission rate on in-app purchases for mini apps
  • Requires apps to support Apple's technologies like Advanced Commerce API
Apple Launches Mini Apps Program with 15% Commission

On November 13, 2025, Apple announced the launch of a new developer program called the Mini Apps Partner Program. The program will offer a reduced commission rate of 15% on in-app purchases for "mini applications" - self-contained experiences built using web technologies like HTML5 and JavaScript, which are distributed within a larger, native app.

Apple has supported mini apps on the App Store for nearly a decade, but this is the first time the company is offering a reduced commission on these types of transactions. To qualify for the new program, the main app must be available on iOS or iPadOS and hosted on the App Store, and it must follow Apple's existing App Review Guidelines, including those specific to mini apps.

The program also adds new requirements for the apps, including the need to support Apple's Advanced Commerce API and Declared Age Rating API. They must also use Apple's in-app purchase system and provide information about user refunds.

Apple positions the program as a way for developers who host mini apps and games to grow their business on the App Store. It also incentivizes developers to leverage Apple's technologies, including its trust and safety tools, by offering the benefit of a reduced commission.

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Apple has launched a new program that offers a 15% commission rate on in-app purchases for "mini applications" - self-contained web-based experiences distributed within larger, native iOS apps.
The program requires the main app to be available on the App Store and follow Apple's App Review Guidelines, including supporting specific Apple technologies like the Advanced Commerce API. Developers can join the program by submitting their app for review.
The reduced 15% commission rate on in-app purchases can allow developers to reinvest in their mini apps and grow their business on the App Store. The program also incentivizes developers to leverage Apple's technologies and trust and safety tools.

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