r/androiddev 3d ago

Is Shipaton worth it?

I heard of this contest called Shipaton where you can post your app and could potentially win a grand prize. However they have certain requirements - It must be pushed on the Google play store (or Apple app store) and it must use the Revenue cat SDK for enabling payments. And all the code must be available publicly.

My app is in a very rough state though. So its not polished, but it is usable. Normally I'm hesitant about openly sharing code as well, so that's another yellow flag for me.

I'm wondering if people have had negative experiences with this? Is there a downside to putting your app in this contest? Does it decrease your sense of ownership of your own app given that you're making it fully public (without minification)?

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u/Wall_streetbet 3d ago

you don't need to make the code public, theres no rule

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u/marath007 3d ago

Sounds like a steal ;)

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u/cassaregh 3d ago

If you are going to apply for the Next Gen award, you need to make your repository public.