The iOS app store doesn't show download figures, not even the vague ranges shown on Google. Is there a source to obtain download stats for various apps on iOS?
As you already found out, there is no direct way of finding download numbers for a specific app.
Some companies disclose such information when milestones are reached or within interviews and blog posts. Did you try searching?.
If you're just interested in how competitive a category is, for ASO purposes, you can checkout app worth per category in SensorTower. I doubt the actual figures are accurate but it will at least give you an idea of how they stack against each other.
Alternatively, you can look for 3rd party articles like this: http://techcrunch.com/2013/06/27/how-do-you-break-into-iphone-app-store-top-50-try-23k-free-daily-downloads-950-paid-or-12k-in-daily-revenue/
Let me know if you want more help with you specific case.
Answered 10 years ago
Here are a few services that are going to be your best bet:
- http://appannie.com
- http://xyologic.com (has download number estimates if you drill down into an individual app)
I'm not sure how accurate these are, but I think these tools will enable you to do the research you need to do.
Answered 10 years ago
No. However there are a number of services that analyze Appstore data and attempt to guess the number of downloads for specific apps and categories. Most of the detailed information is pay-only, keep in mind for iOS apps, this is all based on guesswork since Apple does not release detailed data for the entire store.
http://appannie.com
http://www.statista.com
https://prioridata.com
For the education (free) category, an app that I worked on reached the top 25 with ~1,000 downloads a day. The bar is higher now across the board.
Answered 10 years ago
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