I asked it myself too and couldn’t find that information in the website. It says it’s totally free, but doesn’t say anything about taking a % of our revenues or not.
Kodular for example is totally free but they take a % depending on how many components we are using.
I didn’t find that information on Google either. I thought about asking this on the chat but as I am very satisfied with kodular for now I just gave up.
However, in this case it’s very unlikely Google update AdMob SDKs within the next month as it doesn’t take a while
Yes, it was just a hipotetical question so if I have this problem in the future I would already have a workaround.
Honestly I’m very pleased that Kodular is Transparent, but I distrust Enhance, it does not say anything about the slice it takes, maybe it is because it really takes more than 50% of the profit margin, so I would reject Enhance as an alternative to the Admob add-on made by Kodular.
I am not sure if this person is really who he says he is but he says enhance has some kind of deal with the service providers like admob, amazon and leadbolt and the revenue got by the app maker is 100% of the app maker.
True or not, i still prefere keep using kodular component to show admob. But I think enhance is a good alternative for those with problems with kodular.
you have to delete admob and other ad networks before using enhance, after input enhance make a page refresh. Put in your enhance blocks and built apk. It will work.
How does Enhance make money?
We have deals with the service providers so that we make money when apps implement their services through Enhance. This is a win all around as developers and publishers are not charged to use Enhance and service providers get a chance to have their services implemented easily.