What is Sensor Tower?
Sensor Tower is an app analytics platform focused on helping companies with mobile apps understand and improve their organic user acquisition, analyze their app’s performance, keep up to date with competitors and manage reviews. Over 20,000 mobile companies & developers use Sensor Tower to improve their downloads on iOS (iPhone, iPad and iPod) and Android.
Sensor Tower is a tool in the Mobile App Store Optimization category of a tech stack.
Who uses Sensor Tower?
Companies
5 companies reportedly use Sensor Tower in their tech stacks, including Sensor Tower, iOS App - MovieLaLa, and Blush Messenger.
Developers
33 developers on StackShare have stated that they use Sensor Tower.
Sensor Tower Integrations
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Sensor Tower's Features
- App Store Optimization
- Competitor Tracking
- Review Analysis
- App Store Rankings
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