AppSignals helps app founders understand their subscription revenue using the data already available in App Store Connect. Say goodbye to SDKs and hello to key subscription insights that you can actually use. See install → trial → paid conversion rates, revenue per install, and which countries and plans actually drive revenue. Make better acquisition decisions with real signals from your app data. No SDK required.
👋 Hey Product Hunt!
I’m Steve P Young, founder of AppMasters.com.
AppSignals came from a simple frustration we kept hearing from app founders.
Once your app starts getting installs and revenue, App Store Connect shows a lot of data — but it’s hard to find and dissect the most relevant data.
You usually have to jump between dashboards to piece this together, or worse, export it and manually calculate it yourself.
So we built AppSignals to surface these metrics directly, so you can quickly see:
- install → trial → paid conversion rates
- revenue per install
- revenue trends alongside installs
- which countries and plans drive the most revenue
- which countries to invest in for growth
The goal is simple:
Help founders understand which installs actually make money.
We’re launching early and would really love feedback from the Product Hunt community. If you decide to try it, we’d love to hear what insights you discover in your data.
Plus, we don’t charge more as you earn more. Our plans are meant for indie developers or solopreneurs looking to better understand the key metrics of a subscription app business.
Thanks for checking it out. Email us anytime if you have any questions.
The "no SDK required" angle is interesting but raises the obvious question: App Store Connect's API has some known gaps — no trial conversion data at the user level, aggregate-only reporting, delayed refresh cycles. How are you getting granular install → trial → paid funnel data from that alone? Are you stitching in anything from SKAdNetwork or is this purely ASC server-side?
I have a question about the 75% off lifetime plan. Is it limited to early adopters or available to anyone who sighn up during the launch weekend?