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Linux Command Library Play Store Revenue Estimate

Simon Schubert · Books & Reference

The app currently has 8439 manual pages, 28 basic categories and a bunch of general terminal tips. It works 100% offline, doesn't need an internet connection and has no tracking software. Categories * One-liners * AI tools * System inform…

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Linux Command Library earns about
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Auto-generated from this app's real revenue ($0/month · $0/year), monetization model, rating signals and category. Every line is calibrated to this app, not generic advice.

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Opportunity
Marginal - only if you have a real angle
60/100
Cloneability
Moderate (4-8 weeks for a credible competitor)
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Revenue / install
Lifetime value per download (≈30-month app life). Higher = each user is worth more.

✓ Features to copy

  • the proven core flow that drove these download numbers

⚡ Improve / fix

  • faster onboarding · clearer pricing page · richer empty-state

🛠 MVP scope

  • core feature
  • onboarding flow
  • IAP unlock or one-time purchase
  • settings + share

💰 Pricing recommendation

Linux Command Library is free with ads. Consider a free trial → $4.99/mo or $29.99/yr subscription model - much higher ARPU than ads.

🔡 App Store title ideas

  • Pro: AI-Powered Books & Reference
  • Smart : Books & Reference Tracker
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📺 TikTok / ad hook angles

  • "I tried Linux Command Library for 30 days - here's what I'd do differently"
  • "Why Linux Command Library costs $9.99/mo when ours costs $5.99"
  • "The books & reference app Linux Command Library won't tell you these 3 things"

Monetization

No App Store revenue (monetizes off-store)
Revenue mix (estimated)
  • Ads / branded ~100%
Paying users (est.)
~$0.85 ARPU
Per-MAU revenue from category benchmark ($0.20–$1.50/mo)
In-App Purchases
No in-app purchases
Free app, likely ad-supported.

App Details

Pulled from Google Play
Current Version
4.0.2
Released
Jan 2, 2015
Last Updated
May 1, 2026
Required OS
7.0
Content Rating
Everyone
Category
Books & Reference
Price
Free
Currency
USD
Developer
Simon Schubert

What's new in v4.0.2

Added new Linux commands across multiple batches (AI agents, dev tools, infra utilities)
Added 10 commands to the AI tools basics category (dirac, vtcode, wuphf, auto-round, cuabot, kanwas, yourmemory, llmcat, memweave, agentbox)
Tablet and desktop two-pane layouts now auto-select the first item so the detail pane shows real content instead of an empty placeholder
Unified styling between basic categories and groups (consistent row layout, matching icon tint, neutral chevron color)
Refined comman

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12-Month Revenue Trajectory

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Total Installs
1.5M
Reported: 1,000,000+
Active Users (MAU est.)
84K
5.8% of installs · default benchmark · cumulative-install decay × 0.5
Rating
4.55 ★
564 reviews
Monetization
No App Store revenue (monetizes off-store)

Rating Distribution

5★
6K
4★
763
3★
644
2★
113
1★
294

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Frequently Asked About Linux Command Library

How much money does Linux Command Library make on Google Play?
Linux Command Library has an estimated Play Store revenue of $0 per month (~$0 per year, $0 per day) with a likely range of $0 to $0. This sums earnings from in-app purchases, subscription revenue, ad monetization and any paid downloads on Google Play - directional estimates from public signals only.
How many Play Store downloads does Linux Command Library get?
Google Play publishes install ranges (e.g. 1M+, 10M+, 100M+). Linux Command Library reports 1,000,000+ installs. Rev.now combines that range with ratings, reviews, grossing rank and category trends to estimate roughly 1.5M total downloads and 84K monthly active users on Android.
Is Linux Command Library a top grossing Android app and what is its Play Store rank?
Linux Command Library is analyzed using Google Play grossing rank, category ranking, install range, ratings velocity, monetization model (subscription revenue, in-app purchases, paid downloads) and ad-revenue signals. Compare it to other highest-grossing Android apps on the Play Store leaderboard.
How is Linux Command Library Play Store revenue estimated?
Rev.now estimates Linux Command Library Play Store revenue from public app data: Google Play download ranges, monthly active users (MAU), Android paying-user conversion, scraped subscription pricing, in-app purchase ranges (shown on the Play listing when available), ad monetization (eCPM × impressions × MAU) and the Books & Reference category ARPU benchmark - net of Google's 15-30% Play Store cut.
What in-app purchases and subscriptions does Linux Command Library offer on Android?
Linux Command Library currently shows no in-app purchases or subscription pricing on the public Google Play listing. Subscription revenue and IAP earnings are usually the biggest contributors to monthly Play Store revenue.
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