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From the thousands of submissions, here are snippets of the most helpful reviews so far (click the name for the full review).
• Brendan Hersh on Carrd: The most amazing web building platform I've seen to date – and trust me, I've tried everything.
• Jack Dweck on Apple AirPods: The best Apple product since the iPhone. I don't go anywhere without my AirPods.
• Eugine Dychko on Crello: Really easy to use, lots of free templates. Would be great to include presentation templates.
• Roxanne Girouard on Taffy (a new dating app): I totally enjoy that I can chat with the person before my photo is totally clear.
• Evan Zimmerman on CryptoLadder: It's a fun app! Best way to casually update yourself on the crypto market I've seen so far.
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Grow your app with Setapp: revenue, users, & AI

You shipped the app. Now comes the part nobody warns you about.
Billing across dozens of countries. Licensing agreements. Tax compliance. Customer support for users you haven't met yet. And if your app does anything with AI, add provider management and infrastructure costs to the pile. None of that is why you started building — but all of it is now your problem.
Setapp is trying to take it off your plate.
You probably know Setapp as the subscription marketplace — one monthly price, hundreds of Mac apps. On May 21st, they turned toward developers. The pitch is simple: list your app, reach users who are already looking, and let Setapp handle the business layer.
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