![]() ![]() If you’re less visible than your competitor, you can’t get the bigger piece from the cake. If you’re not visible, it doesn’t matter how good your app is. The above screenshot is sorted to show DoorDash’s highest visibilities. And see in which countries they’ve been increasing/decreasing. We can also do sorting with the up and down arrows (next to the apps). You can easily spot the winner app for each country that way. One thing that makes this table so easy to use is the little star signs “*” next to the highest visibility scores. However, in the US, it suppresses Uber Eats. Additionally, checking the “ Localization” page for the countries that your competitor has an advantage in terms of visibility, would also be a good idea.ĭoorDash seems to have fallen behind with visibility in the majority of countries. With it, you can quickly spot the winner app for every country and filter countries accordingly to visibility scores. This is a detailed table that shows your app’s and its competitors’ visibility scores for each country. If we scroll down a bit, we can see Country Based Visibility Performances. Its also ahead when we look at the 60-80% range. Uber Eats has more than 80% visibility score in 25 countries. Let’s look at the visibility scores from a localization perspective.Īs seen in the graph above, Uber Eats has broader visibility. Wouldn’t it be great to confirm this with figures? These two apps are clearly known worldwide and so it seems they value localization. Of course one of the most important steps for good visibility is localization. And we can evaluate this change accordingly with the change of visibility. To get deeper and more detailed analysis on this, we can click on the little update pins and find out what kind of updates have been made for given dates. However, DoorDash is now way ahead of Uber Eats. Around 91 (visibility score) in the US (Uber Eats higher by a little), at the end of the first quarter. While at the beginning of 2020, both apps seemed to have close visibility scores to each other. And we see that these updates have affected the visibility positively. We can see that for both of the apps there have been multiple updates. Let’s look at their Historical Visibility Chart. Visibility Around the WorldĪs we have talked about in the previous Visibility Analysis on 7 Minute Workout, the darker the color the higher the visibility. ![]() Now, let’s take a look at how they’re doing with Visibility to get a deeper understanding. We’ve looked at these apps category ranking and got an overall understanding of where they stand in the charts. And in overall lowest it’s been was 106th, the highest was 6th and as of April 25th, it ranks as 60th. ![]() When we look at its data for the past 3 months, it was fluctuating between 3rd and 6th in its own category. As of April 25th, it ranks as 9th.Īnother app is Uber Eats: Order Food Delivery, again USA based. Door Dash is the 1st in its own category and in all categories, the lowest it has been was 49th, and the highest was 6th. When we select the time frame for 3 months, we can see that in Category Ranking History, which shows the category and overall rankings of your app for the selected country and date range. ![]() We will use DoorDash and Uber Eats for our examples.ĭoorDash Food and Delivery is USA based. So let’s use two of the popular delivery apps from the Food and Drink category. Not because I’m starving right now but because everyone’s still stuck at home thanks to the coronavirus, delivery might be one of the few businesses that have been able to turn the situation upside down. We have chosen two apps to analyze over, so let’s talk about them a bit first. Let us dive deeper this time by comparing two apps, and seeing just how much of a difference it can make if you want to get ahead of competitors. If you haven’t, you can give them a read to better understand. In our Visibility report update post and Visibility analysis post, we have talked about why visibility is a crucial step in ASO if you want your app to succeed. ![]()
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