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Alternatives to appFigures

Flurry, App Annie, jQuery Mobile, React Navigation, and SwiftUI are the most popular alternatives and competitors to appFigures.
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What is appFigures and what are its top alternatives?

App store intelligence for app developers, marketers, and other spectators. Sales and download tracking, ad analytics, app store reviews, app store ranks and top charts, and more.
appFigures is a tool in the Mobile App Store Optimization category of a tech stack.

Top Alternatives to appFigures

  • Flurry
    Flurry

    More companies trust Flurry Analytics to understand how consumers interact with their mobile applications than all other app analytics providers combined. Over 80,000 companies use Flurry Analytics in more than 230,000 applications to measure audience reach, engagement, retention, conversions, revenue and more. ...

  • App Annie
    App Annie

    Annie takes care of all the Math Behind The App Stores keeping you up-to-date with your own app's metrics and the latest app store trends. Annie provides three fabulous products for her fans: Analytics, Store Stats, Intelligence. ...

  • jQuery Mobile
    jQuery Mobile

    jQuery Mobile is a HTML5-based user interface system designed to make responsive web sites and apps that are accessible on all smartphone, tablet and desktop devices. ...

  • React Navigation
    React Navigation

    Start quickly with built-in navigators that deliver a seamless out-of-the box experience. Navigation views that deliver 60fps animations, and utilize native components to deliver a great look and feel. ...

  • SwiftUI
    SwiftUI

    Provides views, controls, and layout structures for declaring your app's user interface. The framework provides event handlers for delivering taps, gestures, and other types of input to your app. ...

  • Replit
    Replit

    It is a platform for creating and sharing software. You can write your code and host it all in the same place. It is also a place to learn how to code. ...

  • Branch Metrics
    Branch Metrics

    Branch Metrics is a platform that powers the links that point back to your apps for shares, invites, referrals, and more. Branch makes it incredibly simple to create powerful deeplinks that can pass data across app install, making the entire app experience better. Our goal is to make every app experience frictionless and fundamentally change the way people interact with mobile apps today. ...

  • AMP
    AMP

    It is an open source initiative that makes it easy for publishers to create mobile-friendly content once and have it load instantly everywhere. ...

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Flurry

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Build, measure, advertise and monetize your apps.
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    App Annie

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        SimilarWebSimilarWebApp AnnieApp Annie

        Hello everyone, hope you're doing well.

        I currently use SimilarWeb to collect data (e.g. downloads, dau, engagement) of some Brazilian apps, to do market research with them (estimate market share of some industry, for instance)

        I wonder if App Annie offers any significant upside vs SimilarWeb to reach this goal.

        Also, in your opinion, how do the cost-benefit ratios of the 2 solutions compare?

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        jQuery Mobile

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            Ganesa Vijayakumar
            Full Stack Coder | Technical Architect · | 19 upvotes · 5.5M views

            I'm planning to create a web application and also a mobile application to provide a very good shopping experience to the end customers. Shortly, my application will be aggregate the product details from difference sources and giving a clear picture to the user that when and where to buy that product with best in Quality and cost.

            I have planned to develop this in many milestones for adding N number of features and I have picked my first part to complete the core part (aggregate the product details from different sources).

            As per my work experience and knowledge, I have chosen the followings stacks to this mission.

            UI: I would like to develop this application using React, React Router and React Native since I'm a little bit familiar on this and also most importantly these will help on developing both web and mobile apps. In addition, I'm gonna use the stacks JavaScript, jQuery, jQuery UI, jQuery Mobile, Bootstrap wherever required.

            Service: I have planned to use Java as the main business layer language as I have 7+ years of experience on this I believe I can do better work using Java than other languages. In addition, I'm thinking to use the stacks Node.js.

            Database and ORM: I'm gonna pick MySQL as DB and Hibernate as ORM since I have a piece of good knowledge and also work experience on this combination.

            Search Engine: I need to deal with a large amount of product data and it's in-detailed info to provide enough details to end user at the same time I need to focus on the performance area too. so I have decided to use Solr as a search engine for product search and suggestions. In addition, I'm thinking to replace Solr by Elasticsearch once explored/reviewed enough about Elasticsearch.

            Host: As of now, my plan to complete the application with decent features first and deploy it in a free hosting environment like Docker and Heroku and then once it is stable then I have planned to use the AWS products Amazon S3, EC2, Amazon RDS and Amazon Route 53. I'm not sure about Microsoft Azure that what is the specialty in it than Heroku and Amazon EC2 Container Service. Anyhow, I will do explore these once again and pick the best suite one for my requirement once I reached this level.

            Build and Repositories: I have decided to choose Apache Maven and Git as these are my favorites and also so popular on respectively build and repositories.

            Additional Utilities :) - I would like to choose Codacy for code review as their Startup plan will be very helpful to this application. I'm already experienced with Google CheckStyle and SonarQube even I'm looking something on Codacy.

            Happy Coding! Suggestions are welcome! :)

            Thanks, Ganesa

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            React Navigation logo

            React Navigation

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              SwiftUI

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                Greetings everyone. I ran a design studio for 8 years in which we designed mobile and web apps. I also lead development teams when our client asked us to carry out the development of the projects. I always had an interest in learning to code to help me understand what is going on on the dev side and also build small apps as a hobby. I tried several times to get on a learning path, but challenges always put me down, so I quit after a couple of weeks. I tried JavaScript, Python, PHP, and Objective-C.

                Now I am retrying to teach myself Swift and especially SwiftUI for more than a month, and It's been going well so far. I want to build my own small apps, and I'm not focused on getting hired as a developer. I want to ask if it's the right language to start learning to program or should I learn something else first as a foundation. I'm currently taking a 100 days of code challenge and reading the Swift 5.3 PDF if I want to get more information on a specific topic. It feels like none of the stuff is sticking, but I'm not sure if it's the way it goes or my approach is wrong.

                I would appreciate any kind of guidance. Thanks

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                Pragna Bhatt
                android and IOS developer at Test · | 3 upvotes · 19.2K views
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                I am new to Flutter... I am not able to make a decision should I use flutter or SwiftUI? application with 8 to 10 modules already done with native code.. now client want other 2 modules so i am confused between flutter and native

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                Replit

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                Build software collaboratively from anywhere in the world, on any device, without spending a second on setup
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