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What to charge for your app in Norway

A burger in Norway costs 76 NOK (โ‰ˆ $7.52), about 123% of the US price. That's the purchasing-power signal: a US-priced app is actually a bargain here. Here's what to charge instead.

A US price ofโ€ฆ โ€ฆin Norway (safe) โ€ฆaggressive
$4.99 60.99 NOK +20.8% 60.99 NOK +20.8%
$9.99 120.99 NOK +19.7% 120.99 NOK +19.7%
$19.99 252.99 NOK +25.2% 252.99 NOK +25.2%
$29.99 403.99 NOK +33.2% 403.99 NOK +33.2%

Safe = margin-protected (cap ~65% off). Aggressive = deeper into the market, ร  la Seraleev. Rounded to generated store tiers ยท calculate for your exact price โ†’

Why price differently in Norway?

Charging your home price everywhere quietly prices out most of the world. Parity, charging what a market can actually pay, means Norway can fairly pay a little more. Here's the full case โ†’, or read how one dev doubled his revenue doing it.

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