Skyhook Wireless released an Android developers satisfaction study. The study found that developers are frustrated with low download volumes, poor marketplace design and discovery options, and lack of an effective consumer billing system. These factors make it difficult for developers to generate revenue.
- 82% of those surveyed indicated that the design of the Android Marketplace makes it difficult for apps to be noticed.
- 57% of Android developers are not satisfied with the profits to date. Google Checkout is a major concern for developers.
- 43% report that they would sell more apps if Android used a carrier billing or another simpler billing system.
- 10% of Android developers are currently serving ads.
- In anticipation of many new Android devices entering the market, fragmentation of the market is a concern. 46% of developers were certain that different versions of Android would make development more difficult.
"Rather than creating opportunity, platform divergence has just
created further problems; we simply can't afford to test across all
Android phones," said James Grafton, developer of Android apps like Pic
Swap and Get Me Home. "Because of these issues, we decided to take a
step back from Android and reconsider our efforts."
"Today, developers are frustrated with their inability to profit
from the Android platform," said Kate Imbach, vice president of
marketing at Skyhook Wireless. "This report shows that although Android
developers are excited about the future of Android, the platform may
face significant challenges if it does not soon improve monetization
options and take steps to protect against the risk of fragmentation."
Read Skyhook Developer Survey.