Score: 77 out of 100
Uses proguard: No.
Score: 0
Use proguard to optimize your app.
Proguard removes unused code and shortens symbol names to reduce code size. We thus recommend to use Proguard, as experience shows that smaller APKs get more downloads. (Please note: Our Proguard detection is based on all classes found in your APK, including libraries. If you use many non-proguarded libraries, your app might thus be considered non-proguarded even though you use Proguard to obfuscate your own code, and vice versa.)
Your app description is 3579 characters long.
Score: 5
Improve your app description.
A well written description is crucial for your app to be found and installed. If the description is too short, people might not find your app in the Google Play Store, or not be interested in installing it because they don't exactly know what it does. If the description is too wordy, people might leave your app page before hitting 'install'. 90% of the app descriptions of successful apps are between 200 and 3000 characters long.
The size of your apk is 3.60MB.
Score: 7
Try to reduce the size of your APK.
The smaller your apk, the fewer people will abandon downloading it.
Your app is free.
Score: 10
Free apps get a lot more downloads than paid apps. Therefore a free app with an in-app upgrade is often a better monetization option than a paid app. In addition, ad networks can be used to monetize the free users.
Can cause unexpected costs: No.
Users are more skeptic about apps that can cause costs without prior notice. Thus, only request the permissions asking for paid phone provider services if your app's functionality clearly requires them.
The Google Play market provides a helpful user feedback channel through ratings and comments. The more feedback you collect, the better others can learn how great your app is, and you can learn how to improve it.
Currently your apps gets about 1.4 ratings per week.
Score: 1
Get more ratings.
Here we measure how many ratings your app recently received. It is important to get regular user feedback to learn how user's judge your app.
Your average rating is 4.44 stars.
Score: 9
Your app's Play Store rating is one of the first things users look at to judge apps. The better your rating, the more installs you will probably get. The key to a good rating is to provide a great user experience.
Apps which contain a live wallpaper or a homescreen widget are additionally listed in the corresponding categories in the Google Play Store. Adding such a component thus increases the visibility of your app in the Play Store.
Number of updates over the last 6 months: 2.
To ensure your app is compliant with the latest Android versions, it permanently needs to be maintained. Thus, users expect an update once in a while. However, be sure not to annoy users with too many updates, as they might uninstall your app. More than 70% of all successful apps were updated between 1 and 10 times over a 6-month period.
Coverage: All relevant devices.
Google Play Store automatically filters apps based on the device's screen size. Unless you have a really good reason, make sure your app works on all common screen sizes and make sure your manifest does not enforce any screen size restrictions. Otherwise, your app cannot be installed on all devices, and you therefore lose potential users. Our analysis is based on the smallest screen width property.
Coverage: All relevant versions.Min version: 1MaxVersion: - Target version: No set (defaults to min version).
Google Play automatically filters apps based on the Android version running on the device. To drive a large number of installs, it is thus crucial that your app supports all major SDK levels, as you otherwise miss a considerable fraction of potential users.
We found the following privacy concerns: None.
Apps should not request permissions that unnecessarily infringe on the user's privacy. Most users carefully check the permissions requested by an app, and only install the app if it's clear why certain serious permissions (e.g., to read contacts) are needed.
We found the following aggressive ads: None.
Aggressive ads (such as push ads, desktop icon ads, dialtone ads, etc.) are annoying to users and may cause them to uninstall your app and leave a bad rating. As a result, your app will perform worse on the Google Play Store rankings and thus, in the long term, also generate fewer installs.
Allows installation on external storage: No.
Allow to install the app on external storage.
Apps can specify whether they can be installed on external storage (such as the SD-card) or not. Basically, any app should allow to do so, unless installation to external storage can cause technical problems, such as when the app provides a homescreen widget. For details, please refer to the official documentation.
Yes.
A featured graphic is a large promotional image you can upload in the Play Store Console. The graphic is shown in different places within the Play Store website and app. It is recommended to provide such an image, as only apps that do so can be featured by Google. Moreover, a featured graphic adds to the overall presentation of your app, which thus becomes more attractive to the users. For more information have a look at the official Featured Graphic Guidelines.
User comments on the one hand help users judge your app. On the other hand, they can help you to find problems in your app. We thus recommend to check comments regularly, to keep informed about the latest issues with your app.
The rating average available from the Play Store gives little or no information about how your rating evolves over time. This is particularly true, if your app has already collected thousands of ratings – how would you know whether your lates update improved your app's rating? To give better insights into this matter, the chart in this section thus shows the moving average of your app's rating along with the approximate update times.
Android roughly distinguishes between normal, dangerous, and other permissions (check the Android documentation for more details). Here you can see which permissions your app requests, how each permission is classified, and what fraction of apps is requesting it.