RevenueCat, integral to the mobile economy, is expanding its operations following a $50 million Series C funding. With over 50,000 apps powered by its software, it aims to assist mobile developers in navigating payment options, especially post-Apple's court ruling allowing web-based payments. This funding brings its total to $100 million, reflecting a growth strategy similar to Shopify's, signifying an ambition to resolve broader challenges within the mobile development landscape.
"With where we're at, this gives us room to grow... I think we can build a public-scale company," Eiting tells TechCrunch.
RevenueCat is preparing to expand its business, powered by a $50 million Series C funding round, bringing its total raise to date to $100 million.
RevenueCat's growth plan will address common problems faced by mobile developers, focusing on tools for subscription management and web-based payments.
Having initially concerned itself with implementing subscriptions, RevenueCat aims to broaden its services to tackle a wider array of challenges for developers.
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