There is no way to know unless the particular company reveals the info. The best you can do is find a few companies that are sharing and then extrapolate based on app ranking (which is available publicly). The best you'll get is a ball park estimate.
Answer from John Fricker on Stack OverflowVideos
There is no way to know unless the particular company reveals the info. The best you can do is find a few companies that are sharing and then extrapolate based on app ranking (which is available publicly). The best you'll get is a ball park estimate.
Updated answer now that xyo.net has been bought and shut down.
appannie.com and similarweb.com are the best options now. Thanks @rinogo for the original suggestion!
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Site is still buggy, but this is by far the best that I've found. Not sure if it's accurate, but at least they give you numbers that you can guess off of! They have numbers for Android, iOS (iPhone and iPad) and even Windows!
xyo.net
You can check the no. of downloads of your app using your Apple developer account.
Log into iTunes Connect and select the Sales and Trends tab.
A Sales, Finance, or Admin role in App Store Connect is required.
Just go to iTunes Connect, and hit "Sales and Trends". It should give you the information you want. :)
I know you can tell how many units were downloaded in a specific period. I'm interested in knowing how many people have the app downloaded at this moment (as in, haven't removed it from their phone).
Or at the very least, I want to see lifetime downloads - how many people in total have ever downloaded this app.
I have an app in the App Store which has been around for a few years. I tried seeing how many countries has my app been downloaded from.
So I went to App Store Connect (ASC) → App Analytics → [My app] → Metrics → Downloads → First-time Downloads. Set the date filter to include the entire period (first launch date to the last date selectable). I changed the granularity from 'Days' to 'Months' (as that is irrelevant here). I changed the grouping from 'By Date' to 'By Territory'.
Then the graph got updated, with a table below it. The table's last row showed that [country name] had 5 downloads. There was a yellow banner at the top of the table saying: "Some items can’t be included in this chart because there isn’t enough data." I counted the rows to be 51. So I know for sure that my app has been downloaded in 51 countries.
Next I chose 'Export as CSV'. I opened it in Numbers, and was able to get the total downloads as [x]. Above the graph on ASC, it showed that my total first-time downloads during the period was [y], which is greater than [x]. So I am guessing that [y-x] is the total of the countries whose data is not being revealed.
I thought that they use 5 downloads as cut-off. So to test this assumption, I switched the data point to App Store → Impressions, with everything else unchanged. Now the table's last row showed 200+ impressions. And exporting to CSV, opening in Numbers and sorting by total impressions led me to the same number of rows: 51. So I am guessing they truncate data after 51 entries.
Is there any way to get (from ASC) the actual count of the number of countries my app was downloaded in? Or to get the full table and not just be limited to 51 top entries?
Hey there, so for work related stuff I need to know how many downloads this app has specifically on iOS.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/reelshort-short-movie-tv/id1636235979?platform=iphone
Is there any way to do so? I’ve been checking around on the AppStore page but can’t seem to find it