By Tobin Harris
Managing Director, Pocketworks
April 22, 2023
Updated April 23, 2023
By Tobin Harris
Managing Director, Pocketworks
April 22, 2023
Updated April 23, 2023
When you're a founder or business leader building an app, keeping tabs on your market is useful. This article gives an unbiased review of AppMagic, it's pros and cons and how you can run some useful reports.
When planning your mobile app, you might have a lot of questions. For example:
The list goes on. All this can be useful when shaping your mobile strategy and figuring out exactly what app to build or where to focus next.
You don't have to do this to create a great app, but it can just give you a little more insight and prevent you from building app features that may not have an audience.
Over the last few years, I've been checking out tools that help with understanding the market.
App market intelligence tools provide real-time insight into the data and trends of the mobile app market. They are designed to help you make more informed decisions about which apps to build, what features to include, how your app compares against the competition, and so on. With these insights, you can refine your mobile strategy for maximum success.
Here's a few I've looked at:
Figuring out which is best has been a bit painful; you have to speak to the salespeople at each company and sometimes the trials aren't as useful as you'd think.
I'll talk more about those tools in another post, but for now, let's get back to AppMagic.
You might have overlooked AppMagic because it seems to be aimed at the gaming market. However, it's actually quite a capable app intelligence tool for the apps market too. Here are a few examples of how I'm using it.
Let's say you're building an app for people suffering panic attacks.
You could use the advanced search to find competitor apps that:
Here are the results:
From here, you can now go and spot check apps to see their features and relevance.
Being able to browse the marketing images and description quickly is a good way to understand the features.
I've been using the competitor analysis lists to curate a report and see the total addressable market.
You create a new analysis, and then manually add the apps to the report. This allows you to see the apps with the top downloads and revenue in the regions of your choice.
This is a good indicator of TAM.
You can also see trends over time, so you can see how apps are rising and falling in download or revenue.
If you want to learn about new competitors or spikes in competitor downloads as they happen, then you can enable Slack notifications. This is quite a sophisticated feature with a lot of personalisation options.
Here's how it looks when you receive an alert:
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Hopefully this is useful to you. Check out AppMagic and let me know what you think in the comments below.
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