Back in December, we posted about AppSales, an iPhone app that helps you visualize your iPhone app store sales reports. Sales tracking and management seems to be starting to become a topic of interest to developers and there are new entries to the market all the time. Independent developer Dylan Bruzenak presents the latest: AppViz.
AppViz is an OS X desktop app that downloads your iPhone app sales data and presents it in a number of ways. It’ll deal with daily, weekly and monthly reports, do currency conversion for you, show you comparisons of your multiple products (if you have any), as well as show you the most recent reviews from 64 app stores around the world. You can also export the data for use in Excel.
The downside is that it costs $29.95 but a free trial is available (direct download link). Dylan appears to be releasing versions with iterative improvements quite frequently, so you might even get the benefit of having features implemented in future versions if you bend his ear nicely.









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Michael Kaye 02.11.09 at 12:42 pm
Its a pretty good app and the developer is very responsive to feedback. Recommended.
M.
Paul 02.11.09 at 2:29 pm
Great tool, Dylan - I’ll definitely be purchasing this. One question / request - is it possible to view graphs in terms of revenue rather than unit sales? I can’t find an option to do that if it’s there.
Patrick Alessi 02.11.09 at 7:58 pm
I’ve been doing this with my app store apps with Excel.
Luke Redpath 02.12.09 at 6:42 am
I’m currently playing with a beta of Hearbeat (http://heartbeatapp.com/) which also looks very promising. It also includes support for app tracking and crash reporting (a cocoa framework is provided). A desktop widget will automate the uploading of reports or you can do it yourself using the API and a cron job.
Dylan Bruzenak 02.13.09 at 12:16 am
Paul,
On the dashboard page there is a drop down in the upper right where you can select revenue, sales, upgrades, or downloads (sales + upgrades). On the graphs page these same options are available under the ’show:’ drop down. These were introduced in 1.5.4, so be sure to check for updates if you don’t see them.
Sergey Lenkov 05.25.09 at 3:09 am
We released first public version our utility AppStore Sales.
AppStore Sales it’s small utility for monitoring purchases your application in AppStore.
Features:
Support daily, weekly and monthly reports.
Auto-downloads daily reports from iTunesConnect
Detail information for daily downloads. Count of purchases, updates and re-downloads.
Summary information for all application
Various graph
Count of new downloads in dock bange
You can download it from <a href=”http://bananadev.com” title=”bananadev.com”
Thanks.
Josh 06.09.09 at 10:39 pm
You should also check out appfigures.com. It imports reports automatically and sends nicely formatted reports by email every morning. It also tracks your rank in multiple countries and tracks it daily (like mobclix). Pretty awesome!
Walter 10.19.09 at 3:45 am
A cool app! How about the free online service? Kukapp.com or TopAppCharts.com
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