Real time tracking of AppStore reviews across 7+ countries in Slack translated to English. Just 3 steps to install: 1. Enter AppStore URL of ANY application, 2. Select the countries, 3. Select Slack channel you want the reviews to pour in And done! ✅
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Hey Product Hunt 👋 - Arpit again! I was trying to track reviews of apps to understand what users liked and disliked about an App. Tried tools like SensorTower, AppTweak, AppRadar, etc. However, they were either: - Too Costly (SensorTower is $40K-$60K/yr) - Too bloated (Too many features that seemed unnecessary) - Slow to load, poor search, etc. Then I found that Apple and Google reviews are freely downloadable 🤯 It blew my mind! TrackReviews thus has been extremely helpful for a few friends that have apps in multiple countries, so thought I'd share the goodness with you all too! I built a FREE tool where you could: 1. Enter the URL of ANY app 2. Select the countries (US, Spain, Germany, France, Japan, Mexico, etc.) 3. Select the Slack channel you want the reviews to come to. And done! ✅ Every time a new review is posted by a user, it'll pop up in your Slack channel. If it is in say Japanese, the review would be translated to English. TIP: You can connect any number of apps. Great for tracking where your competitors are lacking and how you can get ahead! Try it out at: https://www.trackreviews.app If you have any feedback -- please comment below! :)
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Really interesting idea - niche but seems like it would be valuable for those who need it!
Have been using an early user of TrackReviews. Abolutaly amazing tool. Congrats on the launch!!
This is super useful! We used TrackReviews to gather feedback of users of apps who operate in our competitor space. We were able to instantaneously note what users were missing and what sort of experience was expected off of a product like ours. I just upvoted! Way to go!
TrackReviews is a neat tool for tracking App Store reviews in real time across countries, all in Slack and translated to English. Very useful for global apps. I’ll try it soon. Congrats on the launch 🚀
I like how you kept the setup simple. No complicated onboarding, no bloat — just app URL, country list, and a Slack channel. It feels like the kind of tool you plug in once and it just works in the background. Thanks for making it free too.