Official Platform Documentation
Appsinity Store
Appsinity Store is a digital distribution platform developed and operated by Appsinity Technologies, India. The platform is designed as a centralized ecosystem connecting developers and end users across mobile, web, and desktop environments. By accessing, registering on, or otherwise using the platform, users, developers, and associated parties acknowledge the policies, standards, and operational guidelines published for Appsinity Store.
Introduction
This documentation defines the scope, structure, and baseline terms governing the Appsinity Store platform. Appsinity is built as a next-generation multi-platform distribution ecosystem intended to support games, applications, and other digital content through a unified environment for discovery, distribution, and developer participation. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
The platform is architected to consolidate key publishing functions into a single digital environment, including game publishing workflows, application hosting infrastructure, developer tooling, community interaction mechanisms, and future analytics and monetization systems. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
Eligibility
Access to Appsinity Store is subject to defined eligibility requirements. Users must comply with the laws applicable in their own jurisdictions, satisfy the minimum age threshold of 13 years or any higher legal minimum where required, and, in the case of developers, possess verifiable rights or licensing authority for all content submitted through the platform. Appsinity reserves the right to request supporting proof of eligibility where necessary. :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}
Developer Guidelines
All developers publishing through Appsinity Store are required to observe professional, legal, and platform-specific standards. Submission quality, accuracy of metadata, and rights verification are central requirements within the publication workflow. :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}
Submission Standards
- Content Originality: submitted applications and games must be original or properly licensed.
- Legal Compliance: applications must not facilitate or promote unlawful conduct.
- Accurate Metadata: descriptions, features, and categorization must be truthful and complete.
- Professional Branding: thumbnails, screenshots, graphics, and visual materials must meet platform presentation standards.
Publishing Guidance
To begin, create your Appsinity account, choose whether you are signing up as an individual or as an organisation/company, fill in the required details, and complete the setup. After the account is ready, you can continue with your listing and publishing steps.
Developers should prepare a complete listing with a clear title, developer name, concise description, correct categorization, representative screenshots, and the game build ready for direct upload inside Appsinity Studio. The initial section of the listing description should explain the genre, functional scope, or gameplay premise in a direct and professional manner.
Enforcement for Non-Compliance
Violations may result in progressive or immediate enforcement action, including removal of offending content, temporary suspension of developer privileges, or permanent account disqualification where repeated or severe breaches occur. :contentReference[oaicite:8]{index=8}
Paid Games and Developer Earnings
Appsinity Store may support earnings for both free and paid games. Free games may earn per eligible download when the free-game earning programme is active, while paid games earn from valid purchases after required deductions. Views, re-downloads, test downloads, rejected payments, refunded purchases, chargebacks, fraudulent activity, or internal review activity do not create developer earnings.
What Counts as a Paid Download
- Eligible Free Download: a valid download of a free game or app that passes platform checks and qualifies under the active free-download earning rate.
- Eligible Paid Download: a completed user purchase that grants access to a paid game or app build and passes payment, fraud, refund, and platform review checks.
- Re-download: a repeat download by a user who already has access. Re-downloads may count as usage activity, but they are not treated as new paid purchases.
- Invalid Transaction: a failed, refunded, disputed, reversed, or policy-violating transaction. Invalid transactions are not payable.
Per-Download Earning Calculation
Developer earnings for free games are calculated from eligible free downloads and the active free-download earning rate shown by Appsinity. Developer earnings for paid games are calculated from the paid transaction, not from the raw download counter. The standard calculations are:
Free game earning = eligible free downloads x active per-download earning rate
Paid game earning = customer price - taxes - payment gateway fees - refunds or chargebacks - 5% Appsinity platform fee
Appsinity currently applies only a 5% platform fee to eligible paid-game transactions, before any third-party taxes, payment gateway costs, refunds, chargebacks, or legal deductions. Free-game per-download earning rates may vary by region, traffic quality, campaign budget, advertiser availability, and platform review. The active values shown in Appsinity Studio, Billing, or official policy pages will control the final payable amount.
In-App Purchases
In-app purchases are coming soon. When IAP support becomes available, Appsinity will publish the supported payment flow, developer revenue share, settlement timing, refund handling, and required compliance rules before developers enable IAP inside a game or app.
Payout and Developer Requirements
- Developers may need to complete identity, tax, bank, UPI, or business verification before payouts are released.
- Payouts may be held until a minimum payout threshold, settlement period, or review period is completed.
- Refunds, chargebacks, payment reversals, platform penalties, or legal deductions may reduce future payable balances.
- Developers are responsible for keeping payout details accurate and complying with applicable tax and local law requirements.
Appsinity may update monetization rules as paid games and creator earning tools roll out. Developers should review this documentation, Billing, Terms, and Studio notices before enabling paid distribution.
Content Policy
Appsinity Store operates under a strict framework governing prohibited content. The platform does not permit materials or software that present risk to users, infringe third-party rights, or violate applicable legal requirements. :contentReference[oaicite:9]{index=9}
Prohibited Categories
- Malware and Harmful Software: software intended to damage systems, compromise user data, or act without informed consent.
- Copyright Violations: unauthorized use of third-party code, assets, audio, branding, or other protected material.
- Deceptive Applications: software that misleads users, simulates false functionality, or collects information fraudulently.
- Policy-Violating Tools: applications intended to bypass restrictions or enable prohibited extraction of third-party content.
Listings should remain honest in function, clear in presentation, and suitable for the platform environment. Depending on the severity of a violation, Appsinity may remove content, suspend publication privileges, or terminate the associated account. :contentReference[oaicite:10]{index=10}
Downloads and Usage
Content distributed through Appsinity Store is submitted directly through Appsinity Studio and delivered through Appsinity-operated publishing infrastructure. Developers no longer need to upload builds to Google Drive, Dropbox, or other external file-sharing services before publishing. While the platform aims to support reliable distribution, Appsinity Technologies does not guarantee device compatibility or specific performance outcomes. :contentReference[oaicite:11]{index=11}
Recommended Asset Standards
- Game Icon: 512 × 512 PNG recommended.
- Hero Visual: 1920 × 1080 preferred for wide display consistency.
- Screenshots: at least 3 high-quality screenshots, ideally in 16:9 format.
- Game Build: upload the final build directly in Appsinity Studio using the platform upload flow.
Build files should be clearly named, match the selected platform, and represent the same version described on the public listing.
Intellectual Property
Intellectual property within the Appsinity ecosystem is divided between platform-owned property and developer-owned content. All trademarks, service marks, interface elements, logos, design systems, and proprietary platform technologies associated with Appsinity Store remain the exclusive property of Appsinity Technologies. Developers, however, retain ownership of their submitted applications, games, and associated creative assets. Publishing through Appsinity does not transfer those rights to Appsinity Technologies. :contentReference[oaicite:12]{index=12}
Limitation of Liability
To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, Appsinity Technologies shall not be liable for data loss, third-party application malfunction, damages arising from integrated third-party services, or indirect and consequential losses such as revenue loss, reputational harm, or lost business opportunity arising from the use of or inability to use the platform. :contentReference[oaicite:13]{index=13}
Security and Data Handling
Appsinity implements industry-standard measures intended to protect infrastructure and user data, including access controls and security practices aligned with the operational nature of the platform. However, no digital system can guarantee absolute immunity from breach or technical vulnerability. Appsinity collects and processes account data, usage analytics, and device information in accordance with its privacy and operational requirements. :contentReference[oaicite:14]{index=14}
Notifications System
The Appsinity Notifications System acts as a core communication layer between the platform and its users. Notifications may include platform updates, developer announcements, release communications, security-related alerts, and account-level system messages. Where controls are available, users may manage notification preferences through account settings. :contentReference[oaicite:16]{index=16}
Legal Jurisdiction
This documentation and all associated policies are governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the Republic of India. Any disputes arising in connection with the platform are subject to the jurisdiction of the competent courts located in India. Use of the platform constitutes consent to this governing framework. :contentReference[oaicite:17]{index=17}
Contact and Support
For platform enquiries, policy clarifications, technical support matters, legal notices, or partnership discussions, Appsinity Store should direct communications through official Appsinity Technologies channels. The platform identity, organizational ownership, and region designation should be clearly represented across official support pages and legal references. :contentReference[oaicite:18]{index=18}
- Platform: Appsinity Store
- Organization: Appsinity Technologies
- Region: India
- Email:
support@appsinity.com
- Website:
company.appsinity.com
For faster support processing, include the relevant account email, project or game name, and a short description of the issue being reported.