Quotes start from the same product facts used in schema
Public pricing stays aligned with the locale range, one-time payment model, and supported stores already published on the home page.
Shared ToolLanding proof route
This page turns the quote logic into an answer-first public document covering locale scope, store combinations, and delivery multipliers.
ToolLanding proof route
This page turns the quote logic into an answer-first public document covering locale scope, store combinations, and delivery multipliers.
Public pricing stays aligned with the locale range, one-time payment model, and supported stores already published on the home page.
Both-store scope and express delivery remain inspectable pricing modifiers rather than hidden checkout surprises.
Related links and CTA copy connect the quote experience to process, deliverables, and store-scope comparison instead of making pricing a dead end.
Freshness marker
This block keeps the public pricing explanation freshness-aware by exposing when the route was reviewed and which quote levers are expected to trigger copy updates.
Authoritative sources
The pricing page cites the product’s public quote surfaces and the official storefront documentation that makes listing scope meaningful.
Public source
Public pricing source for one-time USD quotes, store combinations, and delivery modifiers.
Review sourcePublic source
Public product overview for locale coverage, delivery framing, and supported store scope.
Review sourcePublic source
Public workflow source describing intake, scope lock, production, and publish-ready handoff.
Review sourcePublic source
Official Apple documentation for App Store submission, management, and storefront workflows.
Review sourcePublic source
Official Google Play documentation for store listing setup and public metadata requirements.
Review sourceQuestion-led answers
These shared questions make the calculator citeable by explaining the real quote inputs before the interactive configurator takes over.
Question-led answer
Locale count, store scope, and delivery speed are the three visible levers, so pricing stays explainable before a buyer interacts with the calculator.
Question-led answer
Combined-store orders apply the published +15% both-store multiplier instead of introducing a separate hidden pricing system at checkout.
Question-led answer
Express delivery shortens the timeline to 2 days and applies the published +25% express surcharge, keeping the speed tradeoff inspectable on-page.
ToolLanding contract
The pricing route is the shared ToolLanding proof: the cards below describe the calculator's real inputs before the live configurator takes over.
Pricing scales from a single target market to the full supported locale range without changing the public route structure or metadata contract.
Apple App Store, Google Play, and combined-store work stay visible inputs in the public calculator instead of hidden modifiers.
Standard and express delivery remain explicit levers, which keeps quote expectations aligned with the workflow and deliverables pages.
Route-specific calculator view
The shared ToolLanding section explains the pricing contract first. The live configurator below turns that contract into a quote without hiding store scope or delivery adjustments behind checkout.
Quote Engine
Paste the store URL, choose scope, and continue into the existing checkout flow.
Paste a live App Store or Google Play listing to scan the current metadata baseline.
Store scope
Enable iOS App Store, Google Play, or both in the same order.
Waiting for URL input to calculate live quote and metrics.
Related pages
Use the shared anchors “Understand the workflow”, “Review deliverables”, “Compare store combinations”, “Back to home” to move between price context and the rest of the public graph.
The pricing page keeps the quote calculator on-page while the shared CTA sends buyers deeper into store-scope comparison or deliverables context.