Do you also support one-time purchases or only subscriptions? Also, is there a way to update the purchase status on Firebase firestore database? Considering we use Firestore to perform auth and maintain user profiles.
I don't understand what is so special about it if you don't offer to run those tests automatically for the leading geos? I can simply do it via Firebase A/B testing.
This is so cool! Could you please clarify? I am using RevenueCat in my Unity project that is published in AppStore and Android. I don't need to introduce any changes to the Unity project, build and update the build in both app stores to start using Experiments. Is it correct?
Correct! As long as you're using offerings to determine which products get served to customers, then you just need to: - Create new offerings you want to test including creating the underlying products in the stores if they don’t exist already - Create an experiment in the RevenueCat Dashboard that will test two offerings against each other Then RevenueCat will automatically split which offering gets served to customers in your app.
Do you also support one-time purchases or only subscriptions?
Also, is there a way to update the purchase status on Firebase firestore database? Considering we use Firestore to perform auth and maintain user profiles.
Can I use ab test for iap subscriptions (iOS/android)?
I put revenue cat in my ios app using unity, but the paywall won't show.
I don't understand what is so special about it if you don't offer to run those tests automatically for the leading geos? I can simply do it via Firebase A/B testing.
Great! are we paying apple and google for in-app purchase even if we use revenuecat or stripe?
Can I use revenuecat with android if I am using iab 5.1?
This is so cool! Could you please clarify? I am using RevenueCat in my Unity project that is published in AppStore and Android. I don't need to introduce any changes to the Unity project, build and update the build in both app stores to start using Experiments. Is it correct?
Correct! As long as you're using offerings to determine which products get served to customers, then you just need to:
- Create new offerings you want to test
including creating the underlying products in the stores if they don’t exist already
- Create an experiment in the RevenueCat Dashboard that will test two offerings against each other
Then RevenueCat will automatically split which offering gets served to customers in your app.