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Mopapp review required

Hey All!

I have developed a few applications and find it very difficult to keep track of the sales data. Hence I wanted to signup for one of the app analytic tools. :)

Has anyone tried out Mopapp? :confused:
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  • TunaNuggetTunaNugget Posts: 1,059Registered Users
    Sorry, services that charge a monthly fee are a non-starter for me. I use Appviz (one-time fee, runs on your desktop). People who don't mind paying a monthly fee usually use AppFigures.
  • richtofeinrichtofein Posts: 7New Users
    TunaNugget;440630 said:
    Sorry, services that charge a monthly fee are a non-starter for me. I use Appviz (one-time fee, runs on your desktop). People who don't mind paying a monthly fee usually use AppFigures.
    I considered both AppViz (aka ideaswarm) and appFigures.

    AppViz is good but with a desktop installation, it restricts you to check your app statistics on the move, on handheld devices.

    AppFigures has a funny pricing system. True that it's good if you don't have much apps to begin with, but after that it starts getting costlier, which brings us to your case, rather pay one-time then worry about paying again and again for additional apps.

    ... and both of them support mostly Mac and Apple stores. So that restricts you from tracking apps on a cross platform basis.

    Hence I find Mopapp interesting, cause it's supporting most of the platforms.

    But I don't have enough experience with it to know how good it's stats are :p

    Hence looking for the review :)
  • chemistrychemistry Posts: 344Registered Users
    richtofein;440717 said:
    I considered both AppViz (aka ideaswarm) and appFigures.

    AppViz is good but with a desktop installation, it restricts you to check your app statistics on the move, on handheld devices.

    AppFigures has a funny pricing system. True that it's good if you don't have much apps to begin with, but after that it starts getting costlier, which brings us to your case, rather pay one-time then worry about paying again and again for additional apps.

    ... and both of them support mostly Mac and Apple stores. So that restricts you from tracking apps on a cross platform basis.

    Hence I find Mopapp interesting, cause it's supporting most of the platforms.

    But I don't have enough experience with it to know how good it's stats are :p

    Hence looking for the review :)
    I use appfigures, its really good IMO.
    But now that AppAnnie provides a completely free service, i am considering switching.
  • nestochinestochi Posts: 44Registered Users
    richtofein;440717 said:
    I considered both AppViz (aka ideaswarm) and appFigures.

    AppViz is good but with a desktop installation, it restricts you to check your app statistics on the move, on handheld devices.
    you can combine it with AppSales Mobile and you can check your sales anywhere.
  • richtofeinrichtofein Posts: 7New Users
    nestochi;440732 said:
    you can combine it with AppSales Mobile and you can check your sales anywhere.
    Interesting :)
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