← StoreOps

One Pricing Strategy. Both Stores.

If you ship with Flutter, React Native, or two native codebases, your pricing lives in two consoles that never talk to each other. StoreOps manages App Store Connect and Google Play with the same workflow — so one repricing decision lands everywhere.

The workflow

  1. 1

    Export both stores

    Current prices for every App Store territory (175) and Play region — two CSVs, same format.

  2. 2

    One AI strategy for both

    Pick the objective once — PPP, growth, max revenue, retention, enterprise. StoreOps generates a store-aware prompt for each platform.

  3. 3

    Apply with previews on both sides

    Apple prices snap to valid tiers, Google prices apply exactly. Diff preview before anything is written; automatic snapshot on both stores for one-click rollback.

Same privacy model on both stores

Your App Store Connect .p8 and your Google service-account key are both imported as non-extractable browser keys. They sign short-lived tokens locally and physically cannot be read back — by anyone, including StoreOps. No credential ever touches our servers.

Frequently asked questions

How do I keep App Store and Google Play prices in sync?

Export your current prices from both stores as CSV in StoreOps, run the same AI pricing strategy on each, and apply the results back. Apple prices snap to the nearest valid price tier; Google prices apply exactly. The result is consistent worldwide pricing across both platforms.

Why are my iOS and Android prices different per country?

The stores drift apart because Apple uses fixed price tiers while Google allows free-form prices, and each store auto-converts from your base price at different times with different exchange rates. Without periodic review, the same app can cost meaningfully more on one platform in some countries.

Do Flutter and React Native apps need cross-platform price management?

Cross-platform apps ship identical features on both stores, so price differences are hard to justify to users and complicate revenue analysis. A single repricing workflow across both stores keeps positioning consistent and saves doing every pricing exercise twice.

Both stores. One workflow.

Free to connect and preview on both platforms.