
AppCherish
appfigures
AppWiso โฆ Simple App Store Intelligence
AppDesk
MIKROS
AppSignal
Outagely
App Annie
Polywork
LinkedIn
Peerlist
Monster.com
Read.CV
Contra
CareerBuilder
Xing
AppCherish connects to App Store Connect using Appleโs official API. You paste in an API key โ it never leaves your account โ and AppCherish pulls in everything: downloads, revenue, ratings, reviews, crash data, TestFlight builds, in-app purchases, subscription metrics, and more.
The connection is read-only. AppCherish cannot change anything in your App Store account.
Once connected, AppCherish fetches fresh data daily and builds a running picture of your appโs health over time.
The main view is your Insights feed โ a list of things worth knowing about your apps, ranked by significance. Not everything, just what matters.
Insights are grouped across all your active apps, so you can manage multiple apps without jumping between contexts. Each insight links to the specific metric that triggered it, with context on what changed and why it might be significant.
This is the core of the product. AppCherish analyzes your data for patterns that are easy to miss when youโre heads-down building.
Insights are prioritized as high, medium, or low. You can dismiss them once resolved, and they wonโt resurface unless something changes.
Problems flagged before you notice them
If you donโt want to check a dashboard, you donโt have to. AppCherish can send you a daily email with a summary of your apps and any new insights that fired overnight.
The email contains only what changed. If nothing significant happened, itโll be short. Itโs designed to be read in under two minutes โ not to be a dashboard you scroll through.
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PolyworkBased on our record, Polywork seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 5 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Recently, I have stumbled upon this page. It's Polywork's highlights page where career highlights are displayed in a timeline-style collection. Source: about 3 years ago
I am kind of in the same boat, would definitely like to learn more about your product. If you want to get your product reviewed - find people here on reddit, product hunt and polywork.com, talk to few people to understand what they think and especially what they ask questions about. Source: over 3 years ago
There's Polywork (https://polywork.com) that tries to replace linkedin. Gotta wait to see if it works out. - Source: Hacker News / about 4 years ago
How is this different from Polywork (https://polywork.com)? I feel like if this is for intros/hiring a simple community would've worked better. - Source: Hacker News / over 4 years ago
Https://polywork.com ... Not quite SaaS but visually amazing. Source: almost 5 years ago
appfigures - Cross-platform app store analytics for all of your mobile apps.
LinkedIn - LinkedIn is a business-oriented social networking service, mainly used for professional networking.
AppWiso โฆ Simple App Store Intelligence - Spot trends.
Peerlist - Peerlist is a professional network for builders to show and tell
AppDesk - Your App Store data, beautifully visualized on your Mac
Monster.com - Monster.com is one of the largest employment websites and job search engine in the world.