Appspree: App Promo Tools

Appspree: App Promo Tools

By Actowise LLC

  • Category: Developer Tools
  • Release Date: 2021-07-23
  • Current Version: 3.2
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 9.93 MB
  • Developer: Actowise LLC
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 15.0 or later.
Score: 4.5
4.59783
From 649 Ratings

Description

Appspree is a handy tool to track app prices, manage promotional codes, campaign links. It's super useful if you own apps (or is marketing apps) and need to manage & distribute promo codes for them. Apps can be added by pasting an app ID or an app link. Promo codes can be added by pasting them in bulk. iCloud sync is now supported!!

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Reviews

  • How do you use it?

    2
    By SunShine 2464
    Not sure how to used.
  • Could you add more types for the share sheet

    3
    By burnsac100
    It would be a lot more convenient to share an app link to this app instead of having to open it and add it. Both versions of links should be supported. The universal one as well as the store specific
  • Please clarify…

    3
    By Solipsister
    … that Appspree is an app for DEVELOPERS, not users. Wasted time trying to figure it out (never did), only to realize it was not meant for the great majority of iphone / iPad users looking for free or discounted apps.
  • This is not an app price tracker

    1
    By SeanB.
    I was excited to try this app to track up prices in the store however, it does not. It is difficult search/find and add apps to track, but it only shows the current price listed in the store, and doesn’t inform of IAP price changes. Upon reading the reviews, it looks like this used to be an adequate price tracker until the developer change this to be a price tracker for apps that you own. If you’re looking for a great App Store price tracking app, check out WSHLST. it brings back the bookmark functionality to the App Store by making it easy to track apps by using the share function in the App Store by using the share sheet to add apps to the WSHLST app. Unfortunately it does not track IAP, however, the AppSliced website can do that for you with email notifications. Again, this app is seemingly geared towards App Store developers to track their own prices and promo codes.
  • Didn’t work

    1
    By fggffhvfgy
    It soeae not working
  • Fun app

    5
    By Haleyranaew
    This is a fun way to keep track of apps you want one day! Great job!
  • Developer, how does a user of your app get it to work❓

    1
    By sjm49
    Developer, respectfully, you really need to add a tutorial, or a faq collection, or some sort of basic help, for example, after adding a few apps for tracking, I tried to delete one from the list but it would not delete — then I tried a different app and then another — then realized I could not get “Appspree” to execute a deletion of any app on my list. This was after upgrading to “Pro”. You did, however, successfully get me to feel stupid but somehow I doubt that that’s what you’re aiming for. *** If you can make some positive changes, please let me know and I’ll happily redownload the app, use it, and even try to write a more thorough review. — Device info: using an iPad 12.9 running iOS 16
  • Good

    4
    By Vusjehf
    看不懂
  • Search results are limited

    2
    By ep1curus.sage
    There are thousands of apps that claim to do what you are looking for but this app returns at most 15 apps, where are the 1000+ other apps. How are you supposed to track what you want when the app is not listed in the search results but is in the App Store. If this app only returns a maximum of 15 results then it should allow pasting in the app link and the app could track using that. Tracking only apps what this app says you should track is useless at best. The developer should not be making the decisions, the user should ALWAYS be doing this.
  • User functionality completely removed?

    1
    By Agnes Nutter, Witch
    This app used to be a useful tool for the average person, where you could track app discounts etc. Now they’ve completely removed all that functionality, and this app is only useful if you yourself *publish* apps, which is only applicable to a tiny fraction of their users. Why would you do that??

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