We launched an app with $500k annual revenue, and then Apple copied it
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Re: We launched an app with $500k annual revenue, and then Apple copied it
#22I know lots of people on HN aren’t a fan of patents- either because of patent trolls or because they believe that patents harm FOSS. So knowing that, I expect a few people to disagree with what I say. This is exactly what patents are supposed to protect you from. If you have a good idea, then file a patent and protect yourself. If it’s worth $500k per year then it’s worth having a patent lawyer help you do it right.…
Same reason snapchat couldn't patent their stories or disappearing messages ideas and got copied by FB and Instagram.
Re: We launched an app with $500k annual revenue, and then Apple copied it
#23I know lots of people on HN aren’t a fan of patents- either because of patent trolls or because they believe that patents harm FOSS. So knowing that, I expect a few people to disagree with what I say. This is exactly what patents are supposed to protect you from. If you have a good idea, then file a patent and protect yourself. If it’s worth $500k per year then it’s worth having a patent lawyer help you do it right.…
Re: We launched an app with $500k annual revenue, and then Apple copied it
#24I know lots of people on HN aren’t a fan of patents- either because of patent trolls or because they believe that patents harm FOSS. So knowing that, I expect a few people to disagree with what I say. This is exactly what patents are supposed to protect you from. If you have a good idea, then file a patent and protect yourself. If it’s worth $500k per year then it’s worth having a patent lawyer help you do it right.…
Re: We launched an app with $500k annual revenue, and then Apple copied it
#25Re: We launched an app with $500k annual revenue, and then Apple copied it
#26On the flipside, this app looks like it was kind of a hack to get working. "Tunnel all of your traffic through our VPN to get tracking of social media use." It doesn't surprise me that Apple would want to offer first-party support.
Where do you think you are?
Re: We launched an app with $500k annual revenue, and then Apple copied it
#27No, this means you had a revenue of $45k over one month (congrats! It’s a number to be proud of in itself). This artificial extrapolation of sales data to get attention grabbing headlines is so frustrating.
Re: We launched an app with $500k annual revenue, and then Apple copied it
#28Re: We launched an app with $500k annual revenue, and then Apple copied it
#29I know lots of people on HN aren’t a fan of patents- either because of patent trolls or because they believe that patents harm FOSS. So knowing that, I expect a few people to disagree with what I say. This is exactly what patents are supposed to protect you from. If you have a good idea, then file a patent and protect yourself. If it’s worth $500k per year then it’s worth having a patent lawyer help you do it right.…
Apple isn't tunneling everything through a VPN to track it.
Re: We launched an app with $500k annual revenue, and then Apple copied it
#30May I say the title should be taken with a grain of salt. From the article: > A month before being removed from the App Store, the app raked in ~$45,000 in revenue. This means the product was operating at a $500,000 annual run rate. It's an extrapolation, from the first month.