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The Business of Apps podcast brings you actionable insights from the leaders of the global app industry and the world’s fastest growing apps. App marketing professionals, product managers and developers share the latest approaches to building, marketing and monetizing mobile apps. Every Monday we have a candid conversation with app industry professionals about specific topic that may cover app marketing, mobile advertising or app development and we also help our listeners to get to know our guests better.

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episode #243: Acquiring quality mobile users programatically with Rui Mateus, CTO of Mobrand artwork
#243: Acquiring quality mobile users programatically with Rui Mateus, CTO of Mobrand

Yet another summer is wizzed by with a jet speed. With a few days left, we want to signify this moment by sharing with you yet another App Talk interview from App Promotion Summit London 2025, this time with Rui Mateus, CTO of Mobrand. At the interview, Rui brilliantly laid out the state of programmatic advertising for mobile apps. He touched on the need for control and transparency in programmatic, the performance-based model, scaling and rebranding, ad fraud challenges, the role of AI in programmatic, and more. Today’s topics include: * Control and transparency in programmatic: why marketers now demand visibility into KPIs, performance, and audience targeting rather than just raw results. * Performance-based model: Mobrand’s approach of charging advertisers only when quality users take meaningful in-app actions. * Technology as core DNA: Mobrand building its own bidder, using open RTB, and positioning itself as a tech company in the ad tech ecosystem. * Scaling and rebranding: maintaining momentum, keeping a lean but skilled team, and presenting Mobrand as a premium partner for app developers. * Ad fraud challenges: the scale of invalid traffic, detecting fraud through behavioural analysis, and the constant “arms race” with fraudsters. * Role of AI in programmatic: lowering entry barriers, enabling better audience modelling, and driving higher quality performance for advertisers. * Expansion of programmatic channels: growth in connected TV (CTV), digital out-of-home, and cross-channel strategies. * Client focus: subscription apps, gambling, and finance apps with long conversion funnels where performance and quality users are critical. * Future vision: becoming a one-stop shop for app developers, simplifying promotion, and delivering seamless growth without unnecessary complexity. Links and Resources: * * Rui Mateus on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rui-mateus-24a7b691/] * Mobrand website [https://www.mobrand.com/] * Business Of Apps - connecting the app industry [https://www.businessofapps.com/] Quotes from Rui Mateus “I consider that Mobrand is not necessarily a marketing company. It’s a tech company. We have a very big technological background, and when you have the technology, you have the control — and then you can give that to the companies you’re working with.” “Our biggest challenge with programmatic at the moment is the amount of invalid traffic that exists on the bidstream. You think you are bidding on real users and you are not. There is a lot of bots making the whole flow as if they were users” “Our objective is to be an alternative for app developers and to provide real value. We want to cut a little bit of the complexity of this market and build a platform where everything is as seamless as possible.” Host Business Of Apps [https://www.businessofapps.com/] - connecting the app industry since 2012

01 sep 2025 - 21 min
episode #242: Turning AI into real app business value with Steve Toy, Chief Executive Officer at Memrise artwork
#242: Turning AI into real app business value with Steve Toy, Chief Executive Officer at Memrise

We’re certain you’re experiencing this feeling as well - it’s as if we’re finally living in the world that was promised to us by science fiction movies. To be fair, AI has evolved into Artificial Intelligence that is indeed intelligent. While it lacks consciousness, the distinction between the two would be a topic for a separate conversation on another podcast. Today, I’ve invited Steve to assist app brands in understanding this complex landscape of Generative AI. Our goal is to empower you to make informed decisions about which AI tools to utilize, avoid common pitfalls, comprehend the skill sets your team requires, and more. Today’s topics include: * How to evaluate AI tools without getting lost in comparisons between models * The most common mistake people make trying to integrate AI into their work * Given AI influence, what skill sets development teams need to develop * What role will "middle layer" tools play in AI adoption * Advice to leaders trying to help their teams adapt to rapid AI changes Links and Resources: * * Steve Toy on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevenctoy/] * Memrise website [https://www.memrise.com/] * Business Of Apps - connecting the app industry [https://www.businessofapps.com/] Quotes from Steve Toy “You don’t really care about the performance metrics of all the different models out there. What matters is whether it can do the job you need it to do well and effectively.” “The biggest mistake is not understanding the job to be done. If you just bring tools into your system without a clear goal, you end up as the proverbial hammer wandering around looking for a nail.” “Expertise is actually less important in this world. What separates those who succeed with AI from those who don’t is perseverance — the willingness to go one more round” Host Business Of Apps [https://www.businessofapps.com/] - connecting the app industry since 2012

25 aug 2025 - 22 min
episode #241: App revenue growth ideas with Jens-Fabian Goetzmann, Head of Product at RevenueCat artwork
#241: App revenue growth ideas with Jens-Fabian Goetzmann, Head of Product at RevenueCat

When it comes to growing app revenue, there’s no shortage of advice — but separating the shiny “growth hacks” from the strategies that actually move the needle is another story. In today’s crowded subscription app market, you can’t just set a price, launch, and hope for the best. You need to understand your users, their behaviors, and the subtle levers that can turn one-time downloads into long-term customers. In this episode, I’m joined by Jens to draw on his experience both inside a subscription app team and now supporting others, Jens shares practical, tested ways to increase revenue — from smarter pricing strategies to better handling of cancellations and reactivations. If you’re building, marketing, or monetizing an app, this conversation is packed with insights you can start applying right away, whether your goal is to capture more value from your most loyal users, adapt pricing for different markets, or simply stop leaving revenue on the table. Today’s topics include: * The most effective ways to identify untapped revenue opportunities * Balancing global pricing strategies with local market purchasing power * How to decide what innovations (new tools, APIs) are worth adopting vs which might distract from the core offering * Th most overlooked techniques to reduce churn and increase reactivations * The role of partnerships in creating long-term customer value Links and Resources: * * Jens-Fabian Goetzmann on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jefago/] * RevenueCat website [https://www.revenuecat.com/] * Business Of Apps - connecting the app industry [https://www.businessofapps.com/] Quotes from Jens-Fabian Goetzmann “The core offering should always come first. Value needs to be created before it is extracted—monetization works best when you’ve already built something that engages and retains users.” “Start experimenting with new customers first. They come in without preconceived notions, making it easier to test pricing, tiers, or new models without alienating your existing user base.” “Premature optimization is the biggest distraction. If your business model doesn’t work with the basics, you’re unlikely to fix it just by tweaking monetization tactics.” Host Business Of Apps [https://www.businessofapps.com/] - connecting the app industry since 2012

18 aug 2025 - 30 min
episode #240: Creative that drives growth: ConsultMyApps’ playbook with Megan Evans, Creative Director at ConsultMyApp artwork
#240: Creative that drives growth: ConsultMyApps’ playbook with Megan Evans, Creative Director at ConsultMyApp

OK, how many times do you hear on your team’s meetings “You need to be more creative!” Well, I have this question: “How can I be more creative with my app’s ad creatives?” Yes, today we’re featuring another App Talk interview that covers how creative drives app growth. It was taken by our Peggy Anne Salz [https://www.linkedin.com/in/peggyannesalz/] with Megan Evans, Creative Director at ConsultMyApp during App Promotion Summit London [https://apppromotionsummit.com/london/] 2025. In this interview, Megan talked about treating app creative as a specialized, data-driven discipline — not just design — means testing systematically, embracing what works (even if it’s off-brand), integrating across the user journey, and using AI to scale strategy, not just production. Today’s topics include: * App creatives deserve the same strategic focus as acquisition and product decisions. * Generalist designers often miss the nuances that drive mobile conversions. * “Ugly” or off-brand ads can outperform polished ones because they connect better with users. * Isolating variables is key to knowing what actually works in creative testing. * AI helps creative teams save time and focus on strategy by automating repetitive tasks. * Creative assets for ASO, UA, and retention should work together as part of a unified strategy. * Success comes from treating creative as a specialized, system-driven discipline. Links and Resources: * Megan Evans on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/megan-evans-a57a7116b/] * ConsultMyApp website [https://www.consultmyapp.com/] * Business Of Apps - connecting the app industry [https://www.businessofapps.com/] Quotes from Megan Evans “Sometimes it’s the one you don’t want that wins, which is difficult for brands to understand.” “Don’t change too much at once — otherwise you’re never going to understand exactly what’s moving the needle.” “Instead of spending time on things that can be automated through AI, we’re now focusing on the parts that need the human brain.” Host Business Of Apps [https://www.businessofapps.com/] - connecting the app industry since 2012

11 aug 2025 - 20 min
episode #239: Building communities: Stream’s approach with Kenzie Wilson, GTM Lead - AI Moderation at Stream artwork
#239: Building communities: Stream’s approach with Kenzie Wilson, GTM Lead - AI Moderation at Stream

How is your summer so far? I hope you’re listening to this episode lying somewhere in a shadow on a beach, and with a breeze keeping you relaxed. I also hope that you are in a company of people you love to hang out with - be it your family or friends. Why? It’s because we all belong to a community, right? Yes - this is the moment when I’m tying in my intro with this week’s episode’s topic 😊 So here we go - today we’re featuring one of our latest App Talk interviews. This time, Peggy Anne Salz interviewed Kenzie Wilson, GTM Lead - AI Moderation at Stream - the platform that helps apps build real-time experiences that scale. Kenzie talks about why community is the key to app stickiness and how Stream’s APIs power real-time chat, feeds, video, and AI moderation for millions of users. You’ve heard it right - millions! Today’s topics include: * Why in-app communities matter: Building social features directly in your app boosts retention and gives users a reason to return. * Strava’s evolution: A case study in transforming utility apps into thriving communities. * Flexible, fast integration: Stream’s API lets even mature apps easily add chat, feeds, and video—with AI-powered moderation tailored by industry. * Unexpected use cases: From HR tech to field ops and Telehealth, community tools aren’t just for social apps. * Real engagement uplift: Apps typically see up to 50% more engagement, especially if they already have an external audience. * Trends and tools: Live-streaming with chat, audio rooms for gaming, and embedded features like schedulers or activity maps drive stickiness and insight. * Focused, niche social: Users now prefer smaller, purpose-driven communities over noisy platforms. * Stream’s future: Expanding video offerings, deeper moderation tools, and positioning as a one-stop platform for in-app communication. Links and Resources: * * Kenzie Wilson on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kenzie-wilson/] * Stream's website [https://getstream.io/] * Strava app [https://www.strava.com/] * Business Of Apps - connecting the app industry [https://www.businessofapps.com/] Quotes from Kenzie Wilson “If you already have kind of that cult following of your app, and then you give them a place where they can actually talk to each other, your engagement is going to go through the roof.” “Every app is a community. You have users, you can have a community—and it’s actually pretty simple to do.” Host Business Of Apps [https://www.businessofapps.com/] - connecting the app industry since 2012

04 aug 2025 - 20 min
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