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Aggretsuko App Store Screenshots Spotlight

Aggretsuko App Store Screenshots Spotlight

Posted on October 21st, 2020

We shine a spotlight on the App Store Screenshots for "Aggretsuko: The Short-Timer Strikes Back," a match puzzle game featured on the App Store.

BuzzFeed App Store Description Spotlight

BuzzFeed App Store Description Spotlight

Posted on October 9th, 2020

A well-written can help a website gain subscribers, while a good App Store Description can convert users and get downloads for an app. To see how this works, we can look at the description for a popular app with news and list articles, such as BuzzFeed.

Brawl Stars App Store Screenshots Spotlight

Brawl Stars App Store Screenshots Spotlight

Posted on September 29th, 2020

What message do you want your App Store Screenshots to convey? For apps and mobile games, the screenshots need to convey core features and the biggest draws of the app early on. For one example of how screenshots do this, we can look at Brawl Stars, a mobile game currently featured by Apple in its list of “Games to Help Pass the Time.” How well do its screenshots convey functionality while engaging with users? We’ll look and see in today’s App Store Spotlight.

Among Us App Store Video Spotlight

Among Us App Store Video Spotlight

Posted on September 22nd, 2020

Among Us is a game that was launched in 2018 but has recently seen an incredible growth in popularity. In addition to its popularity on gaming consoles, it is also a hit on the App Store and Google Play Store, ranking at the top of its categories.

Poesie App Store Description Spotlight

Poesie App Store Description Spotlight

Posted on September 3rd, 2020

Poesie is a poetry app available on the Apple App Store as the App of the Day. It provides a library of poems, including audio recordings, weekly poet highlights and interactive features to help users understand the poetry more.

National Park Trail Guide App Store Screenshots Spotlight

National Park Trail Guide App Store Screenshots Spotlight

Posted on August 25th, 2020

App Store Screenshots can convey many important aspects of an app, from its design elements to the variety of features it provides. For apps focused around the outdoors, it has to strike a balance of inspiring users to go outside and to bring the app with them.

ClassDojo App Store Description Spotlight

ClassDojo App Store Description Spotlight

Posted on August 18th, 2020

When users’ needs change, apps need to change with them. An updated App Store Description can be key to letting users know how your app can meet current demands and ongoing needs.

Loóna App Store Screenshots Spotlight

Loóna App Store Screenshots Spotlight

Posted on August 13th, 2020

App Store Screenshots need to do more than show screencaps from an app – they need to convey features and establish a voice for the app. Developers must consider several factors, such as color choice, font for the screenshot copy and how the screenshots look when viewed in Dark Mode.

Day One Journal App Store Description Spotlight

Day One Journal App Store Description Spotlight

Posted on July 28th, 2020

An App Store Description needs to entice users while describing the app to them. There are many ways developers attempt this, from calling out their awards and accolades to presenting lists of all the features the app provides, but each store has different best practices.

The Almost Gone App Store Video Spotlight

The Almost Gone App Store Video Spotlight

Posted on July 21st, 2020

An App Store Video, including the iOS App Preview and Google Play Promo Video, can set the tone for an app or mobile game. Using in-app footage and music can establish an atmosphere while conveying information about the app. We can see this in the video for The Almost Gone, a mobile game recently featured on the Apple App Store as its Game of the Day.

PaperKarma App Store Screenshot Spotlight

PaperKarma App Store Screenshot Spotlight

Posted on July 14th, 2020

A picture says a thousand words, but sometimes an App Store Screenshot needs to say a little more. App Store listings can include several screenshots with copy to describe their purpose to users.