Written review of your live listings
Publisher Listing Review
For a house that lists apps on someone else's catalog: whether your stall is unseen, overcrowded, or simply priced out of the walkers who stop.
Written review of your live listings
For a house that lists apps on someone else's catalog: whether your stall is unseen, overcrowded, or simply priced out of the walkers who stop.
Operators own the shelf. Publishers live with it. If you list a handful of apps on a regional marketplace — or on several — you may not be able to see seller weight or buyer depth the way the house can. You only see your own stall: impressions you do not trust, chats that go quiet, and a featured week that did nothing.
A Publisher Listing Review reads your live listings the way a walker would. We look at title language (including mixed Bahasa and English), category placement, age on the shelf, and how many neighbouring listings offer the same promise. We cannot invent the marketplace’s private numbers. We can say whether you are standing in a crowded aisle, a forgotten corner, or a stall whose price and promise do not match what buyers in that aisle usually accept.
You receive a written review and a short call. We may suggest you ask the operator for a liquidity assessment of the whole category; we will not pretend your listing can out-shout a category that has no buyers.
Bring: public listing URLs, the date each went live, and any placement you paid for in the last quarter. Do not send buyer personal messages. Counts of unanswered chats are enough.