Which keywords do you rank 11-30 for? See your cusp band free

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Weekly report and alerts

What the week brought and took, in your inbox instead of behind a login.

The hardest part of any tool is opening it. That is what the weekly report is for: the week's summary reaches your inbox whether or not you log in.

The report is an accounting, not a newsletter - ranks won and ranks lost, side by side.

  • Weekly summary

    Keywords that rose and fell, what entered and left the cusp band, and movement among the rivals.

  • Ranking alerts

    You hear about a marked drop or an entry onto the first page; you set the threshold.

  • A first measurement is not a rise

    A keyword measured for the first time has no previous rank. Counting it as zero produces a report announcing hundreds of arrivals. Ours does not.

  • Each account's own week

    The report is built from the apps and storefronts that account tracks.

Deciding what counts as an alert

Rankings move every day. A system that reports every fluctuation ends up in an unread folder within two weeks. Alert thresholds are therefore adjustable, and their defaults are cautious.

A day that could not be measured produces no alert. A rank that could not be read because of throttling is not a drop.

What it does not do

We do not claim to measure what we cannot. This screen's limits:

  • The report only tells you what was measured: a keyword unread that week is blank in the report too.
  • Alerts go by e-mail; there is no push notification or chat integration yet.

Frequently asked

Can I turn the report off?
Yes, from the account screen. Alert thresholds are set in the same place.
Can everybody on the team receive it?
Everyone who opens the workspace receives the report on their own account; the number of seats depends on the plan.

Connect your app and see the first sweep.

No setup, no credit card, not even an Apple account: rank, popularity and difficulty are read from the store's public data.

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The keywords you rank 11-30 for are where the first page costs you the least effort. Ready to see which ones they are?