Apologies if this isn’t the right place for this post, but I thought maybe someone here has an answer.

Here‘s a diagram with downloads by region.

As a small side project I submitted an App to the iOS App Store called SplitBill - split from image (free). It lets you, as the name suggests, snap a picture and sum up transactions under different “cards”.

Out of the 750 downloads so far, 511 are from Indonesia. They are spread evenly and afaict all of them are coming from App Store searches. That makes me think no one linked to it or mentioned it anywhere. So either people are confusing it with something else (something more popular with a similar name), or for whatever reason there’s a “greater” demand for such an App (obviously still tiny).

The app wasn’t even translated (it now is, btw if someone here would be so kind to take a look if the translations make any sense I‘d appreciate that :)

Any ideas? Maybe there’s nothing to it, but I’m kind of curious.

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    1 year ago

    Do you analytics give you any other information or just the downloads?

    Stuff like which screens are used the most, clicks, etc?

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      1 year ago

      There’s more info, but nothing that would help much to figure out why. App Store page views, how many sessions per week (2.5 per active device), deletions, … It’s all pretty evenly spread, no noticeable spikes. Active devices looks interesting as well^^ There aren’t any analytics from “inside the app” other than crashes and how many sessions (being open for longer than 2s). And since the app is pretty tiny, there wouldn’t be much to see anyways. It’s basically just a picture in which you can select numbers