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Building @appzoku

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Ghuru@0xghuru·
“Discover What Gamers Create” sounds interesting. But the first screenshots may still be creating curiosity without immediately showing: why this community feels addictive, social, or worth joining daily. That confusion usually hurts install conversion more than most developers realize. @Appzoku helps uncover screenshot friction and improve App Store conversion performance.
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PictoVerse
PictoVerse@PictoVerseApp·
✨Drawings of The Day✨ The community has been cooking lately! 🎨 From an adorable Pokopia sketch to stunning Hollow Knight tribute and amazing original artist creations. These are just a few highlights👇 Relive the magic: pictoverse.app #buildinpublic #fanart #gamedev
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Ghuru@0xghuru·
Joel “AI sorts the mess.” Good hook. But the current screenshot sequence may not fully communicate: how much time, stress, or decision fatigue the app actually removes from users’ lives. That missing transformation layer can quietly make installs drop fast. @Appzoku helps improve App Store messaging clarity and screenshot conversion performance.
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Joel Rightler
Joel Rightler@joelrightler·
Three days ago I launched my app on Product Hunt. It bombed. Two upvotes by mid-morning. No comments. Here's what I learned in the 72 hours that followed. 🧵
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Ghuru@0xghuru·
Dylan the app looks useful. But the screenshot sequence may be explaining the logging system more than the actual outcome users want. Users probably care less about “capturing details” and more about: career progress, proof of experience, and saving hours of admin work instantly. That positioning gap can quietly reduce install intent. @Appzoku helps optimize screenshot messaging, sequencing, and App Store conversion clarity.
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Dylan Lister
Dylan Lister@DylanLister88·
@RoundtableSpace My OutdoorLog app just launched on the Google Play store today! Im at 223 users now which feels surreal. The numbers are growing fast and I’m building and making the app better week by week. Next step is monetisation.
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0xMarioNawfal@RoundtableSpace·
What are you building today?
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Ghuru@0xghuru·
“Mirror their trades in seconds.” Good feature. But users may still be subconsciously asking: “what happens if the trader loses?” “how much control do I actually have?” That missing reassurance layer can create a hidden conversion leak in the listing itself. @Appzoku helps uncover and optimize these App Store conversion friction points.
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legen@legen_eth·
@sudbalaji Check my profile I’ve been posting about copying their trades for two and a half years the app launched 7 months ago
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AppZoku@AppZoku·
most app listings explain features. very few communicate value instantly. that tiny difference changes conversion massively. Appzoku analyzes your App Store presence to help you optimize: • screenshot sequencing • messaging clarity • visual hierarchy • install decision flow
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Ghuru@0xghuru·
Mahima offline-first + privacy-focused is a strong angle, but those benefits are hidden a bit too deep into the screenshot flow. most users decide before reaching the later screenshots. @appzoku flagged a few screenshot sequencing improvements here that could increase conversion without changing the aesthetic.
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Mahima Seth
Mahima Seth@mahimaseth28·
I’ve been working hard behind the scenes and just launched a brand new app called Notely! 📝✨ 👇 Download Notely here: play.google.com/store/apps/det… If you love it, leaving a quick 5-star rating on the Play Store would be an amazing bonus and help me out a ton! thank you so much! 🤗
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Ghuru@0xghuru·
Meheret the positioning is emotionally strong, but the softer aesthetic may also make some users assume the app is “just pretty” before understanding the actual retention mechanic. that calm/minimal style is great for brand identity, but it can sometimes reduce install urgency if the value payoff appears too late. @appzoku usually catches these “beautiful but low-conviction” screenshot flows pretty fast.
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Meheret
Meheret@meheret55·
Officially launched my app today🤗 SoftHabits- a gentle habit tracker rooted in self-compassion on the App Store
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Ghuru@0xghuru·
the concept is interesting, but the first screenshots probably make users understand “games” before understanding the actual scrolling/discovery mechanic. that positioning gap can hurt installs because the core differentiation appears slightly too late in the sequence. @appzoku usually catches these “delayed uniqueness” issues pretty well.
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timusR
timusR@timusR69·
Last month i launched my first iOS app with unique concept where you scroll through vertical games and play like tiktok. Today I'm adding 10th game in the line. A classic pinball game which works with phone's tilt movement. I still cannot believe that this whole thing is made by talking to computer in plain english with no coding. It's directly playable at my site on android and desktop. Coming to iOS app with the next update 🥰 flikslop.com/shatter-sphere
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Ghuru@0xghuru·
Viktor this probably converts well visually, but the screenshot hierarchy feels a bit feature-first instead of outcome-first. users instantly understand what the app does, but maybe not why they urgently need it before screenshot 3 or 4. @appzoku catches these conversion gaps pretty well in utility app listings.
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Viktor Seraleev
Viktor Seraleev@seraleev·
I own a portfolio of apps. That’s why I picked 10 × $1k. 10 apps give me patterns that a single product never could. I see what works in ASO, paywalls and paid ads – across different audiences at the same time. When I figured out paid acquisition, I applied that system across all apps at once and scaled it portfolio-wide. When one app drops, others compensate. The overall portfolio keeps growing. That’s why 10 × $1k wins for me.
Viktor Seraleev@seraleev

What would you pick? 10 × $1k MRR vs 1 × $10k MRR

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Ghuru@0xghuru·
Jay the visuals definitely stand out, but the first few screenshots probably make the app feel more like a creator portfolio tool than a social network initially. that kind of positioning gap can quietly hurt install conversion because users don’t instantly understand the core loop. @AppZoku catches these “perception mismatch” issues pretty well.
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Ghuru@0xghuru·
Kevin the visuals are strong, but the App Store screenshot listing probably overloads users with intensity too early in the sequence. almost every screenshot is shouting at the same volume, which can reduce progression momentum during scrolling. @AppZoku usually catches these pacing issues pretty well because they quietly hurt install conversion.
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Kevin McEnaney
Kevin McEnaney@Kevin_McE_·
Coachly · week 1 📊 Downloads: 85 Free trials active: 24 Paid conversions: 0 (first trial windows close in the next few days) Total paying subs: 0....yet Shipped this week: - First-launch app tour: 6 slides with real screenshots, skippable, replayable from Profile. Now fires BEFORE the paywall (was after, which was backwards) - Custom-program builder: you pick the exercises, Coachly fills the rest. "At home" filter + 20 home-staple exercises for the no-gym crowd Lesson: Week 1 wasn't about new features - it was about watching real users hit friction I never noticed in TestFlight. Notifications toggle that wouldn't stay on, protein streak that punished you for being at 95% of goal, calorie ring math that didn't add up. All fixed this week. TestFlight feedback ≠ real users feedback. Next week: First trial → paid conversions land. Adaptive nutrition now runs fortnightly with a 1.5kg rollback threshold - curious if users notice it doing its job. getcoachly.fit
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Ghuru@0xghuru·
Andrey your store listing has really strong aesthetic direction. the only risky part is the first screenshot creates mood faster than product understanding, which can reduce install intent during quick App Store scanning. @AppZoku usually flags this kind of “delayed clarity” issue because it quietly hurts install conversion.
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Ghuru@0xghuru·
Tamas the visuals your AppStore listing looks strong, but screenshot 3 and 4 probably slow down install momentum slightly because the value transition becomes more feature-focused there. that kind of sequencing drop is hard to notice manually. @AppZoku usually catches these conversion flow breaks pretty well.
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Tamas Erdelyi
Tamas Erdelyi@terdelyi·
My very first iOS app is live 🥳
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Ghuru@0xghuru·
Ashen the visuals are clean, but screenshot 1 probably takes slightly too long to communicate the actual outcome/value. that first impression gap usually affects installs more than most founders expect. saw a few similar patterns while testing listings in @AppZoku the app itself looks good. i think the screenshots are explaining features individually instead of building momentum toward install intent though.
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ashen@ashen_one·
@jasperdevs this is different tho it wasn’t just sit sitting in my front of the ios app it had to be like intercepted traffic
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ashen@ashen_one·
had my apps first major security issue today 🙀 if you intercepted my app's call to anthropic, my api key became exposed so like if some guy that hated me wanted to soft hack my app, they could steal my api key to anthropic but like normal people would never have noticed this because its like just there to be seen on the ios app itself lesson learned: make sure the calls to apis are routed through backend supabase secrets rather than directly from the app ultimately, i had hard limits and monitors on the api key itself so no real danger was presented, but thank god someone pointed it out to me (even tho he did it to prove vibecoders suck at security or whatever)
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AppZoku@AppZoku·
Headspace has one of the cleanest App Store listings. why it probably converts well: 1/ Every screenshot says ONE emotion. 2/ Colors instantly feel calming. 3/ Text is easy to scan in seconds. 4/ Screenshots flow like a guided journey most apps try to explain everything.
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AppZoku@AppZoku·
Most app developers underestimate how important App Store screenshots really are. youtu.be/FRZgQh3H5uY?si…
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AppZoku@AppZoku·
Most app developers spend months building features. Then spend 15 minutes designing App Store screenshots. That’s usually where installs are lost.
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AppZoku@AppZoku·
BTW you can optimize your app’s store presence to increase conversion using @AppZoku appzoku.com
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AppZoku@AppZoku·
BTW you can optimize your app’s store presence to increase conversion using @AppZoku appzoku.com
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AppZoku@AppZoku·
Tiimo’s screenshots do something most productivity apps miss: they sell a feeling, not features. Clean colors. Huge readable text. One emotion repeated across every screen. “Stay on task” feels way stronger than listing 20 features. That’s great ASO. 👀 #ASO #Appstore
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