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Rad Doc
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01/09/12 07:01 AM (14 years ago)

Checking App Sales / Downloads

Hi All, Question, I can not seem to figure out a way to visualize my total downloads for my apps in itunes connect. The only thing i see is weekly or daily. Is there a way to check total downloads YTD or Monthly, versus week by week and doing a manual tally? Please advise. Anthony
 
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01/09/12 07:36 AM (14 years ago)
I use appannie.com to track all my sales. Great tool.
 
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01/09/12 07:47 AM (14 years ago)
Thanks Blue
 
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01/09/12 07:48 AM (14 years ago)
Blue, Is there a fee associated to this service?
 
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01/09/12 08:41 AM (14 years ago)
No. It's free right now. Don't know if they'll start charging in the future. They send daily email summaries of sales, plus you can log in and see sales over any time period you specify. Nice set up, and they track android sales now too.
 
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01/09/12 04:34 PM (14 years ago)
MGoBlue is correct, appannie is solid. Much better views than Connect and updates you with new reviews which is a nice feature.
 
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01/09/12 04:58 PM (14 years ago)
Thanks gentlemen
 
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01/12/12 12:11 PM (14 years ago)
I've been using https://www.appfigures.com but http://www.appannie.com/ is free, can't beat that.
 

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