App Analytics, an app analysis tool provided by TestFlight, an app testing tool acquired by Apple, has recently been officially opened to all Apple developers for free. App Analytics has now been integrated into the iTunes Connect interface, providing developers with a variety of app-related analytical data, such as the number and frequency of users viewing the App Store page, app open rate, traffic sources for in-app pages, in-app purchases and installation data for different devices, etc. The new tool provides some functions that third-party app analysis tools did not have in the past, which developers are looking forward to. Apple opened this tool to a small number of developers at the beginning of this month. Most developers did not have time to apply, or the quota was used up while they were waiting in line, which was very unsatisfactory. Now, App Analytics is finally open to all Apple developers for free. In addition, if developers want to view user-submitted data through the tool, users must first choose the option to send anonymous data to developers when installing and using the software. Developers, please log in to iTunes Connect to view your app analytics data. |
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