Apple just announced support for grace periods on iOS to help combat involuntary churn. Involuntary churn is when a customer's subscription lapses due to some billing issue. The grace period extends the expiration date while the issue is resolved.https://t.co/LpkwC1uxzv
— Jacob Eiting (@jeiting) September 13, 2019
Apple introduces new Billing Grace Period feature for failed App Store subscription renewals - 9to5Mac https://t.co/aUM4F8QKn6 pic.twitter.com/AlunJKk0O0
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) September 13, 2019
Apple introduces a ‘grace period’ for lapsed App Store subscriptions – TechCrunch https://t.co/huZj8YfNcj pic.twitter.com/dlgXei60bx
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) September 14, 2019
Coincidentally, Apple announced a way for apps to build in a billing grace period into to subscriptions yesterday: https://t.co/oDGmeXDuWK This wasn’t the actual problem I was having, but I thought it was.
— Sean Heber (@BigZaphod) September 13, 2019
サブスク周りの話。https://t.co/HaoK51l7PJ
— 杏z (@AnzNetJp) September 12, 2019
Wow! Grace period for the App Store Subscriptions!https://t.co/RaIWk9X5Ue
— ilia kukharev (@ilyakuh) September 12, 2019
Introducing Billing Grace Period for Subscriptions https://t.co/ctYQIz9BwW
— いち☠₣ƦEEÐØM (@ichitaso) September 12, 2019
Auto-Renewable SubscriptionのGrace Period来ましたね?
— ロクネム@SNSサイレントリリース中 (@_rockname) September 12, 2019
解約率低下+追加報酬ありなので実装しない手はないhttps://t.co/SM9Feq7Vl0