Markets workspace screenshot

Rank visibility without draft risk

Markets is read-only relative to the metadata editor. It shows what Apple Search returns for the storefront and surface you choose, then leaves every text change to an intentional edit.

Markets mode

Track what is actually visible before changing what users read.

Markets turns keywords into market-specific rank snapshots, top-result context, and coverage warnings. It avoids search-volume guesses, paid Ads dependencies, and black-box ASO scores.

Countries and storefronts

Build a watchlist for each market you care about. Keep country-specific terms separate so local search intent does not get flattened into one global keyword list.

iPhone, iPad, and Mac surfaces

Check the surface that matters for your app. Markets keeps iPhone, iPad, and Mac results distinct because rank can change by device context.

Keyword snapshots and history

Refresh Apple Search snapshots on demand, record the observed position, and follow rank movement over time without pretending it is a volume forecast.

Top-result inspection

Open the apps occupying the top results, then review category, developer, rating count, price, and listing signals without leaving the workspace.

Coverage against your metadata

See whether each tracked term appears in your current App Name, Subtitle, or Keywords so rankings connect back to text you can actually improve.

Read-only by design

Markets informs decisions, but it never mutates drafts. Ranking context stays advisory until you choose an edit in the metadata workspace.

Operating principle

Visibility tracking, not an autonomous optimizer.

  • No Apple Ads connection is required.

    Markets works from Apple Search/Lookup data, not paid campaign reporting.

  • No popularity score is invented.

    Apple does not expose a public keyword volume feed, so Constrings does not dress estimates up as certainty.

  • No random draft rewrites.

    Rank movement can guide research, but it cannot write to App Name, Subtitle, Description, Keywords, or What's New.

Keep rank tracking beside the text you can improve.

Use Markets to understand where your app appears, then move to Localization only when a metadata change has a clear reason.

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