From development and design to marketing and support, Under the Radar is all about independent app d
Adding listening stats and a history feature to Overcast Premium. Links and Show Notes: Overcast i
Different types of acquisitions, reasons why someone might want to buy our businesses, and reasons w
Improving the first-run experiences in our apps. This episode of Under the Radar is sponsored by:
Looking around the App Store, it's clear that we're not charging enough. This episode of Un
Holding the line for our own standards, while being open to the possibility that we've chosen th
Submitting our iOS 18 updates, and considering what this OS means for our apps and our customers. T
Fixing issues with the Overcast rewrite, dealing with negative feedback, and resolving mistakes. Th
As the summer races by at an alarming pace, we plan the rest of our time and consider the value of k
The first few days after the launch of the Overcast rewrite, and how to process the mountain of feed
Preparing for the launch of the big Overcast rewrite. This episode of Under the Radar is sponsored
How we think about what to tackle each year between WWDC and the fall OS releases. Links and Show N
In this special episode from Apple's podcast studio at WWDC 2024, we interview Serenity Caldwell
How we hope to spend next week at WWDC 2024. This episode of Under the Radar is sponsored by: Pork
The challenge of managing ourselves. This episode of Under the Radar is sponsored by: Indeed: Join
It's sometimes fine to ship incomplete features, or technically non-ideal implementations, becau
Designing our apps to be comfortably usable by as many people as possible. This episode of Under th
We conclude a three-part series with the third pillar of a successful app: customer-retention method
How the Apple Vision Pro is fitting into our lives so far, the usage of our apps on visionOS, and co
Thoughts on the new app-distribution options from the EU DMA and the implications for app developers
In the second of a three-part series, we look at the second pillar of a successful app: choosing a m