I'm guessing these constants are a bit out of date, but if you go to that website you can read through their reasoning and calculate new formulas based on current publicly available information. I've tested with my iPhone app and the result was not accurate. My app is ranked and I expected the result to be of about downloads a day, but it gave me Changing to - give the good result in my case.
Please consider that this formula is only for the "paid apps", according to the paper page. Another extension of this work is to estimate the demand for free apps, which attract over 10 times more the volume of downloads Martin Smith Martin Smith 3 3 silver badges 10 10 bronze badges. There was a time when there were apps in the AppStore that gave detailed metrics and graphics for all app sales.
In the mean time, most, if not all of them got pulled off the store, on reasons of non-compliance with Apple policy, that forbids such data from being made available. However, I'm interested in the actual sources these apps were accessing, for my own personal interest, not to make this data public through an app.
Many companies discuss their sales figures and revenue openly. Big companies and small. John Fricker I'm not in the habit of making unsupported claims. Take a look at cocoanetics. The Overflow Blog. Podcast Who is building clouds for the independent developer? Exploding turkeys and how not to thaw your frozen bird: Top turkey questions Featured on Meta. Now live: A fully responsive profile. Reducing the weight of our footer. Visit chat. Linked I have a new feature request I thought it was just me not understanding how to enter dates and durations as easily as I did in previous versions.
But I'm not the only one who's frustrated and bewildered that Apple did away with the data entry keyboards based on cell format type. It used to be incredibly easy, and fun to use.
Now it's not worth my time. Enter dates using querty keyboard instead of just tapping?! Forget it. I still can't figure out how to enter durations. After struggling to use the Help guide, I finally see how to format the cells to take the data, I just can't actually enter the data in an easy, quick manner. And the input forms don't match all the columns in the table, mysteriously skipping over columns formatted with pop up menus.
They show up, but are skipped when hitting return, so I can't enter data unless I go back and click on that particular field, out of order. The pop up selections are indeed there, I just don't know why it doesn't cycle through. Apple loves to tinker and ruin things. Do they have that much time on their hands? Cuz I don't, so I won't be using this. The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:. Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age.
Overall a pretty good solution for developers on a tight budget. We like: Great free features on the tracking and ASO side of things. Integrate your in-app analytics platform of choice. Not so aggressive in trying to get you to upgrade to the paid plan. If you have an iOS app, then you should be using their app analytics or connect it to one of the platforms listed above…period.
We decided on the ones above because they are free or affordable, and because they provide the most needed features while supporting at least the App Store and the Google Play Store. With this round-up you should be able to save some time in choosing the app downloads tracking tool that is right for you. Define your objectives before launching your app, and track your success! Please tell me where is loop? Does some of this tools then which one give you also a free access to your competitors app downloads?
Seems to just be your own app stats. Priori Data allows you to know the downloads from the 2 previous months.
You can also unlock 3 apps for free to get the full stats. Sensor Tower also allows you do get the downloads for the previous month. How accurate is the data that these tools have? Are they plugged into the stores via an API or scrapping the app stores?
Good to see Distimo outrank the others. Your email address will not be published. See things like: Revenue, downloads and usage for the date range of your choice Breakdown per country pretty useful to evaluate the need for localization Tables with your app daily ranks Rank history charts Ad monetization Another neat feature is the ability to add events: a review of your app on a blog, a price dropping promotion, an app update, etc.
We like: Fairly easy to use, hourly rank and app updates tracking, strict privacy policy Not so much: Not free if you want email recap and hourly rank tracking.
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