With Appstat, your apps' status, proceeds, and analytics are just one click away. It lives in your Mac's status bar and, when clicked, displays all the apps you have for sale and how much you are making with each one.
Once you try Appstat you'll wonder how you ever monitored app sales without it!
For App Developers This app only fully functions if you are a developer with an active subscription with Apple.
With just a click, Appstat displays all of the following information about your apps:
Name and platform
Average proceeds per day (including in-app purchases)
Average unit sales per day (including free apps)
Bundle identifier and SKU
Your app's website
Original release date and time on the store
Latest version number and time on the store
Rate at which people rate your app (ratings/month)
Latest version rating
Overall app rating
Device distribution based on purchases
Country distribution based on purchases
Chart of proceeds over time
Average proceeds per day
Projected proceeds per month and year
Chart of unit sales over time and projections
Chart of updates over time
Latest builds uploaded to TestFlight
All stats are linked to the appropriate section of Apple's developer site, making Appstat a great launchpad.
Total store proceeds are also displayed:
Average total proceeds per day (and standard deviation)
Projected total proceeds per month (estimated using a configurable amount of history)
Projected total proceeds per year
Now you can see how you're doing month by month or year by year. They're just projections so take them with a grain of salt!
Security and privacy were taken seriously and baked into every step:
No usernames or passwords needed! Appstat will never collect these and instead uses API keys generated securely on App Store Connect.
All account settings are encrypted locally on your machine for your privacy.
Absolutely no data is stored on the machine except those encrypted account settings. Everything is done in-memory and all data is lost when the app is closed.
Only uses encrypted communication with Apple servers and never transmits any data to anyone else (especially not me, I don't want it).
Doesn't waste battery or network time and fetches data only when you need it.