u/BabaYaga72528

Looking for app founders to try Ranktrack, an app keyword rank tracker

Looking for app founders to try Ranktrack, an app keyword rank tracker

I am looking for early users for Ranktrack: https://useranktrack.com

It is for app founders, indie devs, marketers, and ASO people who want a cleaner way to track keyword rankings across App Store and Google Play.

What it does today:

  • Track app keyword ranks by country
  • See hourly updates
  • Manually refresh rankings
  • Watch movement over time
  • Set alerts for important rank changes
  • Track your own apps or competitors

The main pain I am trying to solve is simple: checking rankings manually gets old fast, especially when you care about multiple countries.

If you have an app in the stores, I would really appreciate you trying it and telling me what feels missing.

u/BabaYaga72528 — 7 days ago
▲ 16 r/AppStoreOptimization+1 crossposts

I made a simple ASO rank tracker for App Store and Google Play keywords

I have been working on Ranktrack, a focused ASO rank tracker for people who want to monitor keyword movement without living inside a spreadsheet.

The idea is simple:

  • Add an app
  • Pick keywords
  • Choose countries
  • Track rankings across App Store and Google Play
  • See movement history
  • Get alerts when rankings move, enter top results, drop, or disappear

Ranks update every hour, and there is manual refresh when you want to check something right away. Rank checks come from official sources.

Site: https://useranktrack.com

Would love feedback from ASO folks here. What would make this useful enough to check every week?

EDIT: You can now give AI agents access to Ranktrack too :D

u/BabaYaga72528 — 7 days ago
▲ 3 r/alphaandbetausers+1 crossposts

[macOS] Looking for testers for EasyQuery, a database client with AI-assisted querying

Hey r/alphaandbetausers,

I’m looking for Mac developers to test EasyQuery, a database client I’ve been building.

It supports:

  • Postgres
  • MySQL/MariaDB
  • SQLite
  • MongoDB
  • Redis

The goal is to make a calmer database workflow: browse your schema, write queries, inspect results, save snippets, view history, and ask AI to draft queries without letting it run anything automatically.

The app is macOS-only right now, signed/notarized, has no telemetry, and includes local LLM support through Ollama. There’s a free tier, so you can try it without paying.

Download: https://easyquery.app/download

I’d love feedback on first-run experience, connection setup, query workflow, and whether the AI assistant feels useful or intrusive.

u/BabaYaga72528 — 14 days ago