Website highlights Black Friday deals on iOS and macOS apps from indie developers – 9to5Mac

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Website highlights Black Friday deals on iOS and macOS apps from indie developers – 9to5Mac

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With Black Friday approaching, there are plenty of great deals on the web – but finding them all on your own might not be an easy task. This is why the developer Jordi Bruin created “Indie Friday Deals”, a webpage that highlights Black Friday deals on iOS and macOS apps from indie developers.

Discounted iOS and macOS apps

Bruin, who is also an independent developer, said 9to5Mac that he wanted to consolidate as many Black Friday deals as possible from apps made by independent developers in one place. On the website, users can filter offers by category or discount. It also displays details such as the discount percentage, how to redeem the offer, and whether the app requires a subscription.

The list includes very popular apps such as 1Blocker, Apollo for Reddit, Better Touch Tool, Darkroom, Dropshare, Halide and Tasks. Although most of the apps are for iOS, some of them also have a macOS version.

One thing to keep in mind is that all of these offers will be available for a limited time. As noted by Bruin, most discounts will no longer be offered after Black Friday. If you find a good deal for an app that you really want to try, don’t miss the chance to buy it.

Most of these offers are available throughout the week, so make sure you don’t miss them! Note that some offers may not be available until the end of the week.

Try the ‘Vivid’ app at a special price

On a related note, Bruin is also offering a special Black Friday discount for its Vivid app, which forces the maximum brightness level on HDR-supported displays. The reduction corresponds to the temperature in London in Fahrenheit for the day. “The warmer it is, the higher your discount,” says the developer. All you have to do is use the coupon WINTERPROOF at the register.

Have you found any other great Black Friday deals for iOS and macOS apps? Let us know in the comments below.

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