appFigures Rolls Out In-Depth Windows Store Analytics
New York, NY (PRWEB) October 29, 2015 -- appFigures, the app store intelligence platform that helps businesses and developers make better data-driven decisions, today announced the launch of Windows Store performance analytics for all users. The launch provides access to necessary Windows app store performance insights, including downloads, revenue, and returns for apps and in-app purchases – all along-side the same data for apps sold through other stores like the iOS App Store and Google Play. A beta version of Windows Store analytics were previously available to select appFigures customers.
“Data-driven decision-making requires having a complete picture of your portfolio's performance,” said Ariel Michaeli, co-founder and CEO of appFigures. “By including Windows Store analytics in appFigures, businesses and developers now have access to sales and downloads data for their apps across all major app stores – and all in one place. This is a necessity for anyone with different points of app distribution and monetization.”
appFigures is a powerful app store intelligence platform that helps its users effectively monitor, measure and evaluate app store performance. The platform provides comprehensive reports on app store success, with metrics on downloads, revenue, ranks, reviews, and more, in near real-time. In doing so, appFigures enables actionable insights for app creators, empowering them to make better, data-driven decisions to enhance mobile app engagement, app store performance and revenue.
More than one billion Windows 10-enabled devices are expected to be sold within the next two to three years. To drive adoption of Windows 10 via apps, Microsoft continues to invest in the Windows Store for developers, building a better all-around experience to encourage quality app creation. In addition to unifying Windows Phone Store (mobile apps) and Windows Store (desktop), bringing all apps under one roof as the Windows Store, Microsoft also recently launched developer tools to simplify cross-device application development for Windows 10.
“Microsoft made a bold move, connecting its app stores for desktop and phone together,” added Michaeli. “Microsoft has been aiming for a single experience that crosses mobile, tablet, and desktop since the release of Windows 10, and a single app store makes the most sense. To developers, this means a larger and healthier ecosystem that includes a massive number of devices and even greater revenue potential.”
With the launch of Windows Store analytics, appFigures continues to provide app makers with a comprehensive list of integrations that includes all major app stores (iOS App Store, Google Play, Amazon Appstore and Windows) and over 20 unique ad networks, such as Apple’s iAd and Google’s Admob.
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About appFigures
appFigures delivers actionable insights through comprehensive reports of an app’s performance in order to make better data-driven decisions. Featuring an intuitive user interface and easy-to-use tools that offer developers the flexibility to customize how their data is delivered, appFigures brings the most important app store metrics under one roof and gives developers a complete snapshot of their apps’ performance. appFigures is also accessible via appFigures for iPhone, helping app makers keep track of app store analytics, wherever they are. Unmatched app store intelligence, beautiful and powerful reports, an open API, and complete security and control over private app data make appFigures the ultimate solution for app developers. For more information, visit appfigures.com.
Chris Harihar, Crenshaw Communications, 212-367-9748, [email protected]
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