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The Morning After: Amazon stops paying bonuses to Alexa developers
Amazon has cut paid perks for Alexa developers. An Amazon spokesperson told Engadget that the "older programs have simply run their course, so we decided to sunset them." Launched in 2017, when Alexa was all the rage, the program paid developers bonuses for skills that resonated with users. It was part of Amazon's quest to turn Alexa Skills into a booming app store. With AI powers, Alexa appeared versatile enough to address all sorts of queries and requests without creating apps and skills manually.
Amazon will stop paying bonuses to Alexa developers
Amazon has decided to cut off paid perks for Alexa developers. The company confirmed to Engadget on Wednesday that it will end the Alexa Developer Rewards Program at the end of June. A second program that rewards developers for using Amazon Web Services as the backend for their Alexa apps will wrap up at the same time. With the emergence of generative AI, the pioneering voice assistant's third-party apps ("skills") no longer appear to be a central focus for the company. The news was first reported by Bloomberg and confirmed by Engadget with the company.
Amazon expands program that pays Alexa developers for top-performing voice apps
Amazon today announced a new program that gives developers a way to earn money for their Alexa skills – the voice apps that run on smart speakers like the Echo, and other Alexa-powered devices. According to the company, developers will be compensated for top-performing and "engaging" voice apps across over a half-dozen categories, including games, which were previously being compensated through a similar program. This program had first begun in May, when Amazon quietly introduced direct cash payouts to Alexa developers with popular games. Now, Amazon will begin to reward voice apps in other categories, including Education & Reference, Food & Drink, Health & Fitness, Lifestyle, Music & Audio, and Productivity, it says. The idea here is to offer developers a means of making money from their Alexa skills ahead of any formal monetization program.
Amazon is making a big step with Alexa as the voice wars with Google and Microsoft escalate
Amazon has started paying out cold hard cash to the developers making apps for Alexa, the virtual assistant built into the company's Echo smart speakers. The company described the program on a support webpage for Alexa developers. "We are exploring new ways to reward our developers," Amazon said on the page. "Starting May 2017, we are offering game skill developers the opportunity to earn money based on customer usage." The page doesn't say how much developers can expect to make. For now, Amazon said it is only paying developers who create game apps, or "skills," for Alexa.
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