Apple and Google both advertise the same headline numbers, 15% or 30%, but which rate you actually qualify for depends on different eligibility rules. Apple's 15% requires enrollment in the Small Business Program (under $1M/year) or a subscription past its first year; Google's 15% applies automatically to the first $1M in annual revenue, then 30% above that, plus a separate lower subscription rate. Enter a sale price to see how the two compare at their most common rates, using the exact same fee logic as each platform's own calculator.
Last verified: August 22, 2026 · Uses the same fee logic as the Apple App Store and Google Play calculators
Apple and Google both advertise the same headline numbers, 15% or 30%, but which rate you actually qualify for depends on different eligibility rules. Apple's 15% requires enrollment in the Small Business Program (under $1M/year) or a subscription past its first year; Google's 15% applies automatically to the first $1M in annual revenue, then 30% above that, plus a separate lower subscription rate. Enter a sale price to see how the two compare at their most common rates, using the exact same fee logic as each platform's own calculator. Both sides use the exact fee formulas from each platform's own dedicated calculator, so if you want the full breakdown with every input option, visit the Apple App Store calculator or Google Play calculator directly.
This comparison uses each platform's most common default rate (category, plan, or region) to keep things simple. Your actual rate may vary; check the full calculator for either platform to adjust for your specific category, plan, or country.
Fee rates are kept current but can change without notice. Always confirm current rates directly with each platform before making pricing decisions. This tool provides estimates only and isn't affiliated with or endorsed by Apple App Store or Google Play.