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Paytm launches Mini App Store to take on Google

- SAI ISHWAR Mumbai, 4 October

Paytm has announced the launch of its Android Mini App Store to support Indian developers. This is the Noida-headquarte­red start-up’s latest move to break the monopoly enjoyed by Google Play Store as the primary distributo­r of Android apps.

Paytm has taken the challenge to Google’s Play Store by launching its Android Mini App Store, through which it seeks to help developers take their applicatio­ns to the masses. This is the startup’s latest move to break Google’s monopoly over distributi­on of Android applicatio­ns.

Paytm is providing listing and distributi­on of these mini apps from within its app, without any charge. Developers will be able to give a choice of Paytm Wallet, Paytm Payments Bank, UPI, net banking, and card payments to users.

Mini apps are custom-built mobile websites that give users an app-like experience without requiring an actual download — which will benefit millions of users by helping them save their data and memory. This comes weeks after Google pulled down the Paytm app from its Play Store temporaril­y, citing violation of its gambling policies. Food delivery firms Zomato and Swiggy have also hit the pause button on their sportsbase­d cashback games after the tech giant sent them notices for violating Play Store policies related to sports betting activities — which Zomato has termed as ‘unfair’. Media reports suggest Indian start-up founders have joined hands to create an alternativ­e indigenous app store.

Paytm has created the digital infrastruc­ture to help small developers and businesses set up low-cost and quickto-build mini-apps that can be built using HTML and javascript tech.

The company is providing the option to pay via Paytm wallet, Paytm Payments Bank, and UPI at zero charges, while levying a 2 per cent charge for other instrument­s such as credit cards.

Paytm’s Android Mini App Store offers direct access to discover, browse, and pay without downloadin­g or installing separate apps. More than 300 appbased service providers such as Decathalon, Ola, Rapido, Netmeds, 1MG, and Domino’s Pizza have joined the programme.

“It comes with a developer dashboard for analytics and payment collection, along with various marketing tools to engage with users. This app store has been running in beta with select users and has witnessed over 12 million visits in September,” the company said in a statement on Sunday.

“Paytm Mini App Store empowers our young Indian developers to leverage our reach and payments to build new innovative services. For Paytm users, it will be a seamless experience that doesn’t require separate downloads and enables them to use their preferred payment option,” said Vijay Shekhar Sharma, co-founder and chief executive officer of Paytm.

Last week, Google said all apps selling digital goods within Play Store had to use its billing system, which allows the tech giant to collect a percentage of in-app purchases as a fee.

Non-compliant apps that may require technical work to integrate the billing system have been given a year (until September 30, 2021) to complete any needed updates.

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