We’re excited to introduce Audiorista 1.27, a feature-packed release that offers you greater flexibility and customization. Below is a detailed look at the new options and improvements you can expect in this version.
In this release, we’ve integrated RevenueCat Paywalls to give you more control over how you present and monetize your content. With RevenueCat Paywalls, you can:
Select from six professionally designed templates to kickstart your paywall layout.
Personalize the paywall by adding your own imagery for branding and visual appeal.
Adjust the textual elements—such as headings, captions, or instructions—to match your brand voice.
Showcase real-time subscription stats or plan details to clarify the benefits for users.
Ensure the paywall’s look and feel aligns perfectly with your app’s overall design theme.
We’re also adding the RevenueCat Customer Center, which is currently available only on iOS. This feature allows users to manage their subscriptions directly from within the app’s settings. One particularly useful aspect is the mini feedback questionnaire that appears when users opt to unsubscribe. This gives you valuable insights into why they’ve decided to cancel, helping you refine your subscription offerings or enhance overall user satisfaction in future updates. You can learn more from RevenueCat’s official video.
Note: Since the Customer Center is limited to iOS at the moment, we’ll incorporate it into our Android version once RevenueCat makes it available.
We’re rolling out a new rich text field in the Audiorista dashboard to help you better present your titles and collections. This means you can now include:
By using these formatting options, you can create more engaging, scannable content that resonates with your audience.
We’ve revamped the settings screen to make it more intuitive and visually appealing. Instead of a simple list, you’ll now see a grouped design. Here’s what’s new:
Related items are grouped together, making it easier for users to find what they need.
Certain staples—like subscription management and notifications—are default items, but you still have the flexibility to add custom links for specialized settings or resources.
Some items interact with the phone’s operating system. For example, tapping on “Push Notifications” now leads users directly to the OS settings for managing their notification preferences.
Previously, any hyperlinks added to the settings screen or individual titles’ “extra data fields” opened in the device’s default browser. While that option still exists, you can now choose to open links directly within the app for a more seamless, consistent experience. This is especially handy for Help and Support Pages to Keep users in-app while they browse FAQs or contact support.
We’re continually working to expand Audiorista’s capabilities. Stay tuned for more exciting features, improvements, and integrations that will help you create an even more engaging audio experience for your users.
If you have any questions, feedback, or suggestions on how we can continue to improve, please feel free to reach out. Thank you for being a part of the Audiorista community, and we hope you enjoy these latest updates!