A LinkedIn post from Stigg highlights a new native integration with Apple’s App Store aimed at unifying subscription management across web and iOS channels. The post describes common pain points for companies that manage separate billing systems and entitlement logic for web and mobile, framing this as an infrastructure gap rather than a developer skill issue.
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According to the post, Stigg’s infrastructure now routes iOS entitlements, lifecycle events, renewals, upgrades, downgrades, and cancellations through the same system used for web billing. The post also suggests that existing iOS subscribers can be migrated without altering active subscriptions, which could reduce implementation friction for current app-based businesses.
For investors, this product enhancement may expand Stigg’s addressable market among SaaS and consumer app companies that monetize across both web and mobile. By positioning itself as a unified “source of truth” for subscriptions, Stigg could strengthen customer stickiness and boost upsell potential, particularly with product and engineering teams seeking to simplify complex entitlement stacks.
The move could also improve Stigg’s competitive stance versus other billing and monetization platforms that lack deep App Store integration. If adoption grows, the integration may increase transaction volume handled on Stigg’s infrastructure and deepen its role in customers’ core revenue operations, potentially supporting higher long-term recurring revenue and lower churn.

