📱 App Rating Monitor - Track Rating Drops & Bad Reviews
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📱 App Rating Monitor - Track Rating Drops & Bad Reviews
⚡ Know within hours when your app's rating slips or angry reviews spike. ✅ App Store and Steam ratings, rating counts and review sentiment tracked over time. ✅ Alerts on a rating drop or a negative-review spike, with built-in rating history.
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App Rating Monitor
Know within hours when your app's rating slips or angry reviews spike — instead of finding out from a stakeholder a week later.
What it tracks per run
ratingandratingDelta— the store rating and how far it moved since last runratingCountandnewRatingsSinceLastRun— review velocitysampleAverage— the average of the most recent reviews, which moves before the headline store rating doesnegativePercent— share of the recent sample that is 1–2 starshistory[]— a rolling series so you can chart the rating over time without a database
What raises an alert
| Condition | Setting |
|---|---|
| Rating fell by at least N stars | ratingDropAlert (default 0.2) |
| Negative reviews reached N% of the sample | negativeSpikePercent (default 40) |
sampleAverage and negativePercent are the early-warning pair: a bad release shows up in
recent reviews long before it drags the lifetime store rating down.
Stores
Apple App Store and Steam, both through their official public endpoints. Pass App
Store URLs or ids (id310633997) and Steam URLs or appids (440); the store is detected
automatically, or set it explicitly with {"app":"440","store":"steam"}.
Typical uses
Release monitoring — watch the sample average for 48 hours after every ship · competitor tracking to spot when a rival ships something users hate · support teams getting ahead of a complaint wave · investors and analysts tracking product health over time.
Schedule it
Every few hours during a release window, daily otherwise. An app whose page keeps failing is
flagged after alertOnErrorAfter runs — usually meaning it was delisted or region-locked,
which is itself worth knowing.