As part of the launch of iOS 15, Apple has also updated its set of APIs for in-app purchases and subscriptions with the release of StoreKit 2.
StoreKit 2’s new Swift-based tools will be quite useful for developers as they will allow them to more easily track and support their customer’s purchases as opposed to having to rely on third-party solutions such as RevenueCat.
According to a new blog post from Apple, the new tools in StoreKit 2 will give developers everything they need to determine product entitlements and eligibility for special offers, quickly get a user’s in-app purchase history, provide a way to request refunds and manage subscriptions from within their apps and more.
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