I got this question on the blog today (edited for grammar):
I’ve been searching online trying to find out how many apps I can make at a time. I have a few app ideas, some which do not exist at all. I see with Apple they take $99 for submitting to iTunes. Is this “per app”, or just a one-off fee that I can make numerous apps from?
Also, from what i can find, Android apps can cost thousands. Is that for the making of the app, or making it live? I take it this price is definitely per-app.
For beginning or prospective developers, here’s a quick summary of what it costs to release an app for iOS or Android.
iOS
Cost: $99 yearly fee.
Apps: Unlimited (need to be approved by Apple)
Android
Cost: $25 one-time registration fee
Apps: Unlimited (near-instant approval by Google)
Basically both Apple and Google charge a single registration fee, to publish an unlimited number of apps. Neither app store will charge you on a “per app” basis. Once you’re registered as a developer, you can upload whatever you want for free.
Of course, there’s still some cost involved in writing the app - whether that’s time or money. If you’re a programmer familiar with either Java or Objective C, it shouldn’t take too long to write an app. The “thousands” of dollars only come into the equation if you have to hire an external developer to do the work for you. No matter which platform you choose, this would cost hundreds if not thousands of dollars.