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Diary of an indie app developer
Adam Lyttle
14 episodes
5 days ago
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I increased mobile app subscriptions 230% with one simple change to my indie app
Diary of an indie app developer
9 minutes 20 seconds
1 year ago
I increased mobile app subscriptions 230% with one simple change to my indie app

Adam discovers a mobile app generating $300k/month and gets inspired to update his paywall… and sees a 230% increase in trial subscriptions!


In this episode, Adam shares his insights and the specific changes he implemented. From analyzing successful apps to tweaking his own paywall, he breaks down the steps that led to this successful result. Learn how a refined onboarding process and strategic free trials can make a significant impact on your mobile app performance.


Apps by Adam Lyttle chronicles the personal journey of an indie app developer, offering valuable tips and real-world experiences.


Follow the journey:


Website: ⁠https://adamlyttleapps.com⁠
Twitter: ⁠https://x.com/adamlyttleapps⁠
Instagram: ⁠https://instagram.com/adamlyttleapps⁠
TikTok: ⁠https://tiktok.com/@adamlyttleapps⁠
Substack: ⁠https://adamlyttleapps.substack.com⁠

Diary of an indie app developer
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