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Measures AppStore Connect

Measures

Measures

App Store Connect provides developers with various measures and metrics to help them understand their app’s performance and user engagement. These insights enable developers to make informed decisions and optimize their app for better visibility and success in the App Store.

Get Started

To gain access to the App Store Connect measures and metrics for your app, you need to grant permission to a service account provided by ASO.dev. By granting access to the service account, you’ll allow the ASO.dev platform to access and analyze your app’s performance data, which will help you optimize your app and improve its visibility in the App Store.

Follow these steps to grant access to the ASO.dev service account:

  • Log in to your App Store Connect account.

  • Navigate to the “Users and Access” section. AppStore Connect. Users and Access

  • Click on the ⊕ icon button to add a new user. AppStore Connect. Add new user

  • Enter the following information for the new user: \

First Name: ASO
Last Name: Dev
Email: [email protected]
AppStore Connect. New user credentials

  • Assign an appropriate role to the service account.
    For instance, you can assign the “Sales” role, which provides access to view and analyze your app’s sales and financial data, helping you optimize your app and improve its performance in the App Store. You can read more about App Store Connect roles in our blog
  • Under “Apps”, select the specific apps you’d like to grant access to the ASO.dev service account.
  • Click “Invite” to send the invitation.

AppStore Connect. Apps

Once the ASO.dev service account ([email protected]) has accepted the invitation, it will have access to your app’s performance measures and metrics on App Store Connect. This will enable the ASO.dev platform to help you analyze and optimize your app for better visibility and success in the App Store.

More about metrics type

Impressions

The number of times your app’s icon was viewed on the App Store, including in search results, featured stories, and other categories. This metric helps gauge the effectiveness of your app’s icon and its ability to attract user attention.

Product Page Views

The number of times users visited your app’s product page on the App Store. This metric helps you understand the effectiveness of your app’s title, description, screenshots, and preview videos in convincing users to learn more about your app.

App Units

The total number of first-time app downloads made on the App Store. This metric helps you evaluate the overall success of your app’s marketing and promotional efforts.

In-App Purchases

The total number of in-app purchases made by users. This metric helps you understand user engagement and willingness to spend money within your app.

Retention Rate

The percentage of users who continue to use your app after a certain period (e.g.,7 days, 30 days, 90 days). This metric helps you gauge the long-term value of your app and identify areas for improvement to keep users engaged.

Active Devices

The number of devices with at least one session in the selected period. This metric helps you track your app’s user base and overall reach.

Sessions

The total number of times users opened your app during a selected period. This metric helps you understand the frequency of user interaction with your app.

Average Session Length

The average amount of time users spend in your app per session. This metric provides insights into user engagement and the overall quality of your app’s user experience.

Ratings and Reviews

The average rating and user reviews for your app. These metrics help you understand how well your app meets user expectations and identify areas for improvement.

Revenue

The total income generated by your app, including in-app purchases, subscriptions, and advertising revenue. This metric helps you evaluate the financial success of your app and guide future monetization strategies.

By monitoring these App Store Connect measures and metrics, developers can gain valuable insights into their app’s performance, user behavior, and areas for improvement, ultimately leading to a more successful and engaging app experience.