This metric doesn’t provide that much important information. Paying user is the number of users making a purchase in your app. Apple gets to take the 30% and the remaining 70% is your own. Sales are the real-time cash ? earned by your app or the revenue generated by your app, this is the total of app purchases and in-app purchases but remember, you won’t get all of the revenue generated. If your app doesn’t offer any in-app purchases, this metrics is supposed to be a flat line for you, but if you have in-app purchases in your app and you see blue spikes then, congratulations, your app is earning through in-app purchases. It is the sales done in your app in a day from the in-app offerings.
If your product page view is more an app unit is less that means the user is not satisfied with info provided on the page or something threw the user off. Through this, you can further understand the behavior of the user. how many times user tapped the buy or get button making it a download. This helps us to know how many users wanted to or were interested in downloading our application.Īpp Units is the number of times a user actually downloaded your application in a day, i.e. Product page View is the metrics of users who tapped on your app’s detail page view, the page where screenshots and additional details are displayed. As you can see above our Scroll It App has 3602 impressions but only 14 app units, so we got some work to do ?.
If your impressions are high but the Conversion Rate is low, you need to work on your marketing strategies or look into the matter that why the user who comes across the app doesn’t choose to install it. Conversion Rate is how many users come across your app and install it. Through impression, Conversion Rate can be calculated. In short, Impression is the number of times a user came across the icon of your app while browsing or searching for an application. When you scroll or browse through the app store you come across many apps, this increases the impression of that app. On clicking app analytics you’ll see bar graphs as below. Click on my apps and then click on App analytics.Directly click on the app analytics icon.So, to start, first of all just log into your App store account then, It’s a pretty big market, you got to get your app discovered and noticed in the crowd of all these apps and the metrics provided by the App Store are just the thing you need for this purpose. I have alternative app icons enabled in the app and know for sure that I have 120x120 on iPhone, so I'm not sure why this is happening.App store is expected to reach about 5 million apps in the coming two years ?.
I also get this email about alternative icon errors after App Store Connect upload. What is this warning, and how can I fix this?
The archive still shows in Testflight later and is useable, but I am not sure if it's safe to update the App Store version of my app with this archive build when it was uploaded with warnings. I've never seen this before and have no idea what it means. Your version of iTMSTransporter will be updated in approximately 10 days. I'm trying to send an archive of my app to App Store Connect through the usual way in the "Organizer" window, and once the archive is submitted, I get the warning message: Yesterday, I updated to Xcode 13 via the App Store.