If you want to sell apps, you need a strong stance, a calm mind, and a clean strike. No flailing. No chasing every shiny framework. The money comes from solving one sharp problem and distributing the solution with focus. This is a side hustle you can start small, move fast, and grow into real monthly income without quitting your day job.
Pick your arena. There are many ways to sell apps and each has its own path to cash:
- Mobile apps on the App Store and Google Play work well for habit trackers, planners, niche tools, or local service apps. Startup cost is about 99 dollars per year for Apple and a 25 dollar one time fee for Google.
- Web apps with subscriptions are great for repeatable workflows. Hosting can start at 5 to 20 dollars per month. Add a 12 dollar domain and you are live.
- Chrome extensions, Shopify apps, Slack and Discord bots, Notion or Figma plugins, and templates on marketplaces can reach ready buyers with lower build time.
- No code builders like Glide, Bubble, or FlutterFlow let you ship faster. Expect 25 to 129 dollars per month as you scale.
Time to first dollar can be one to three weeks for a template or extension, and two to eight weeks for a small SaaS. Best for makers who enjoy shipping, freelancers who know a niche, developers who want leverage, and designers who can turn friction into clean flows.
Choose a money model that matches your audience and the problem:
- Subscription for ongoing value. Example: 120 users at 8 dollars per month equals 960 dollars MRR.
- One time license for utilities or templates. Example: 50 copies at 39 dollars in a weekend equals 1950 dollars before fees.
- Lifetime deal to seed cash and early users, then switch to subscription.
- Ads or in app purchases for consumer apps with volume. With 2 thousand monthly active users you might see 10 to 30 dollars per day, which can stack as you grow.
- Software plus service. Charge 299 dollars for setup then 29 dollars per month for hosting and updates.
Go narrow and hit with precision. The fastest wins come from unsexy niches with a clear cost for failure. Examples you can steal today:
- Appointment reminder app for small salons that texts clients and reduces no shows. Ten salons at 49 dollars per month equals 490 dollars MRR.
- Route planner for landscapers with photo proof and simple invoices. Twenty crews at 29 dollars per month equals 580 dollars MRR.
- Lead capture app for open houses that auto emails a brochure and tags prospects. Twelve agents at 25 dollars per month equals 300 dollars MRR.
- Content repurposer that turns long videos into shorts with captions. Five creators at 99 dollars per month equals 495 dollars MRR.
- Etsy profit calculator that syncs fees and materials. Two hundred hobby sellers at 5 dollars per month equals 1000 dollars MRR.
You are not building for everyone. You are building for one small tribe with a wallet.
Ship a buyable first version fast. Create a tight landing page with the problem, the promise, and the price. Add a checkout or a waitlist with a preorder option. Offer a founder deal for the first 20 buyers and deliver weekly updates. A clean V1 might be a single feature that saves time or removes a headache. Your kata is to release often, listen hard, and cut anything that slows momentum.
Distribution is your dojo. You win by showing up where buyers already gather.
- For mobile apps, use App Store Optimization. Write keyword rich titles, use clean screenshots that tell a story, and add a 30 second demo video.
- For web apps and templates, post on Product Hunt, Indie Hackers, Reddit communities, Facebook groups, and LinkedIn. Share a tutorial video on YouTube and a short demo on TikTok.
- For business buyers, use direct outreach. Cold email two sentences that name the problem and the result, then link to a 90 second demo.
- List where people buy software. Gumroad, Paddle, AppSumo, the Shopify App Store, the Chrome Web Store. Each is a river of buyers if your offer is clear.
Price with backbone. Start a simple ladder and let the app earn its way up.
- Free plan for testing and word of mouth.
- Starter at 9 to 12 dollars per month for solo users.
- Pro at 29 to 39 dollars per month for power features.
- Team at 79 to 129 dollars per month for shared access and priority support.
Offer annual plans at two months free. Real math example. Thirty Pro users at 29 dollars per month equals 870 dollars MRR. Add two Teams at 99 dollars and you are at 1068 dollars MRR. A weekend promo on your template at 29 dollars with 40 sales brings 1160 dollars that can fund ads or hosting.
Retention is your quiet black belt. Onboard with a three step checklist in app. Send a day one welcome, a day three quick win, and a day seven case study. Answer support fast with short videos or screenshots. Add one power feature per month that customers ask for. Upsell with add ons like premium templates or extra automation. Protect trust with clean privacy, clear permissions, and honest changelogs.
Fast start plan for your first 30 days:
- Days 1 to 2 pick a niche and write the one line promise. Talk to five buyers and confirm the pain.
- Days 3 to 10 build the smallest useful version. Set up Stripe, a landing page, and a waitlist.
- Days 11 to 14 presell to your five buyers and their peers. Aim for three to five paid users.
- Days 15 to 21 launch in one community and one marketplace. Record a short demo video.
- Days 22 to 30 polish onboarding, add your first power feature, and line up three testimonials.
With this pace, time to first dollar can be two weeks, and a realistic first month target is 300 to 1000 dollars depending on price and niche.
Selling apps is not a mystery. It is stance, target, and strike. Build small. Ship fast. Go where buyers already wait. Charge what the result is worth. Do this with calm power and you will stack reliable monthly income one user at a time. Save this plan, pick your niche today, and step onto the mat.

