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I highly recommend the service if you need an effective product for app review management with detailed access to dashboards and reporting! Elevate your review management strategy.

Communicate with users from a single place. Gain actionable product insights. Improve visibility and increase organic growth. Track key metrics.

Stay ahead of the competition. Be the first to know about mobile trends and market changes. ASO academy new. Reviews academy new. Log in Contact sales Sign up. Log in Sign up. See data from app stores as insights, not just odd numbers Keep an eye on all key metrics for your apps: downloads, revenue, engagement, and recurring revenue with presets and segmentations. Mobile app install tracking ensures the number of people who install an app are accurately attributed to the channel or campaign that influenced their install.

But due to complex user journeys across multiple devices and channels, and disparate reporting between app stores, it can be really difficult to achieve a clear view of which campaign truly influenced those installs. In fact, misattribution of installs not only leads to skewed marketing spend based on a misunderstanding of which channels and campaigns are truly performing, but it also reduces the amount of credit mobile and app marketers should receive for their efforts.

Marketers and product managers alike need a way to track both organic and paid performance from the mobile web to the app store, then into the app. With the volume of app downloads continuing to increase YOY, marketers and product managers have to figure out a way to accurately attribute those installs beyond the install event alone.

The average person spends more than four hours on their phone per day, according to Inc. But the mobile website takes a while to load, and when she tries to check out, the clunky experience of entering her payment information leads her to bounce instead of buy.

But connecting the dots from the mobile web to app install and conversion requires a sophisticated technology that can match user behaviors from the mobile web into the app and accurately attribute that performance. Deep linking the user seamlessly from the mobile website into the appropriate app store and then directly to the pair of boots the user was interested in would have not only initiated an install, but also made it more likely the user would complete a purchase.

Even better? Similar to the mobile web use case, ensuring your attribution can go beyond the app store and last-click attribution is the only way to make sure your paid ads are driving installs.

Using Universal Ads, you can drive your users seamlessly into the right app store, and after download, deliver them to the offer they clicked on so they can check out seamlessly. Arguably, this is the biggest hurdle any marketer or product manager faces.

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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