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Your app's reputation determines success. Apps with 4+ stars capture 80% of market revenue and get conversion rates that make competitors jealous. We built AppFollow as the reputation management platform that turns user feedback into measurable results.
AppFollow filters reviews for app teams who need to improve their product and increase sales. Better feedback management improves app ratings, better ratings boost conversion rates and trust, which then means more downloads and revenue. This loop is your competitive advantage.
Our AI suite does the heavy work: with its help, you can tag feedback by topic, summarize insights across thousands of reviews, translate languages, generate unique responses that sound human, and assist your team with complex cases. Automate routine replies and flag issues that need human attention.
Get the reporting you need. Executive reports deliver full summaries for leadership with granular analytics showing which keywords generate downloads. Reveal how competitors attract your users, identify which marketing channels work best, set up Slack alerts for critical feedback, and optimize the time your team spends on reputation management.
Track ASO performance and organic visibility. Monitor reviews across all app stores. See what drives rankings and conversion rates.
Major companies trust AppFollow to maintain their competitive edge. Easy Brain, Wargaming, Lazada, G5, Gameloft, Indeed, Standard Bank, and Opera rely on our platform. We integrate with App Store Connect, Google Play Console, Trustpilot, and all major app marketplaces, with platforms like Steam joining the list soon. We also connect with your existing tools like Zendesk and Slack.
Turn user feedback into business advantage.
AppFollow
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AppFollow uniquely combines AI-powered review analysis, reply automation, and app store optimization into one platform. We help mobile-first teams understand user feedback at scale and turn ratings and reviews into a real growth lever โ not just a support task.
AppFollow's answer
AppFollow is built for teams that care about outcomes, not just data. Customers choose us because we:
Save time with smart automation
Reveal product and UX insights hidden in reviews
Help improve ratings faster with data-backed actions
In short: fewer tools, clearer decisions, better ratings.
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AppFollow started with a simple problem: mobile teams were drowning in user feedback but couldnโt act on it fast enough. What began as a way to track and respond to app store reviews quickly evolved into a full platform helping teams turn user voice into a competitive advantage.
AppFollow's answer
AppFollow is built using modern cloud infrastructure and scalable web technologies, with a strong focus on AI/ML for text analysis, automation, and secure data processing. The platform is designed to handle large volumes of app store data reliably and in real time.
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AppFollow's answer
The platform is built for product managers, growth and ASO marketers, customer experience leaders, and app teams who manage large volumes of user feedback across app stores, regions, and languages. These teams rely on AppFollow to filter signal from noise, identify reputation risks early, and turn user feedback into faster product improvements and measurable business results.
AppFollow is especially valuable for organizations where:
A small change in star rating creates outsized financial impact
Review volume makes manual analysis impossible
Speed matters when bugs, crashes, or UX issues affect ratings
Reputation management must scale without increasing headcount
From fast-growing app publishers to international brands managing apps across dozens of markets, AppFollow serves teams that view reputation management as a growth engine, not a support task.
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> Most open source software packages are also compiled for BSD variants, they switched to 64 bit time_t a long time ago and reported back upstream any problems. * NetBSD in 2012: https://www.netbsd.org/releases/formal-6/NetBSD-6.0.html * OpenBSD in 2014: http://www.openbsd.org/55.html For packaging, NetBSD uses their (multi-platform) Pkgsrc, which has 29,000 packages, which probably covers a large swath of... - Source: Hacker News / 12 months ago
> https://pkgsrc.smartos.org/install-on-macos/ Note that Pkgsrc is a NetBSD-derived project. * https://pkgsrc.org The Joyent folks leveraged it to allow their customers, who were perhaps not as familiar with Solaris/SmartOS, a larger pool of packages. Pkgsrc was running on Solaris before Joyent, Joyent built on top of it. - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
Https://pkgsrc.org/ from netbsd runs on many systems. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
It seems according to pkgsrc.org that pkgin might follow the PKG_PATH environment variable. You're supposed to set PKG_PATH="http://cdn.NetBSD.org/pub/pkgsrc/packages/NetBSD/$(uname -p)/$(uname -r|cut -f '1 2' -d.)/All/", and according to uname(1), -p gives the processor architecture and -r gives the operating system [kernel] release. Source: over 3 years ago
It seems like pkgsrc.org hasnโt got the news yet. Source: over 3 years ago
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