PlaySpan to provide monetization platform for adobe(r) AIR(r) developers
By ANIFriday, March 5, 2010
MUMBAI - PlaySpan announced today that Adobe has selected PlaySpan to power the payments platform for an Adobe(r) Flash(r) Platform service, codenamed Shibuya that was first announced at Adobe MAX 2009 and is now in private Beta.
Shibuya enables Adobe developers to monetize their Adobe(r) AIR(r) applications through a try-and-buy mechanism, and provides an easy way for them to upload and sell their applications on the Adobe AIR Marketplace.
The process is as simple as adding a few lines of provisioning code, setting the price and trial period, and publishing the application. Developers also receive reports, analytics, and automatic settlements on a monthly basis.
Consumers can discover applications on the Adobe AIR Marketplace, and then try them for free. If they like the application they can purchase it using a credit card, PayPal, an Ultimate Game Card(r) or over 85 other global payment methods provided by PlaySpan. Visit the Adobe AIR Marketplace to see live examples of Shibuya-enabled applications.
“We chose to work with PlaySpan because they are a leader in digital goods monetization,” said Danielle Deibler, senior engineering manager, Flash Platform Services at Adobe. “They have clear focus on creating a great user experience plus a comprehensive system for managing all the details of global consumer payments and developer on boarding and settlement.”
“PlaySpan is thrilled to work with Adobe and Adobe AIR developers,” said Karl Mehta, Founder and CEO of PlaySpan. “The digital goods space is highly specialized and this is a perfect use case of our technology practices in global consumer payments and working with individual developers so that they can sell their applications and manage their own businesses. It’s a fantastic new cottage industry that Adobe is helping create.”
Shibuya is currently in a limited public beta. Once the service is commercially deployed as a full product, Shibuya will be available to all Adobe AIR developers. (ANI)