App Store Analytics + Ceres
Connect App Store Analytics to Ceres — your AI Growth Officer — so its specialist agents work from your real App Store Analytics data. Read your App Store acquisition funnel — impressions, product-page views, downloads, and conversion by source — using your App Store Connect connection.
What Ceres does with App Store Analytics
Your App Store acquisition funnel — impressions, product-page views, downloads, and conversion rate — broken down by traffic source, territory, and device, using your App Store Connect connection.
Ceres reads from App Store Analytics to inform its work. It does not write back to App Store Analytics — this connection is read-only.
What Ceres reads from App Store Analytics
- Impressions — how many times your app appeared on the Today, Games, Apps, and Search tabs of the App Store
- Product-page views — how many people opened your full App Store listing
- Total downloads, including first-time downloads and redownloads
- Conversion rate — the share of impressions or page views that turned into a download
- Breakdown by traffic source: App Store Search, Browse, referrals from web and other apps, and Apple Search Ads
- Breakdown by territory, so you can see which countries drive discovery and which convert
- Breakdown by device type (iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV) and platform version
- Trends over time across the whole funnel — where impressions, views, downloads, and conversion are rising or falling
How Ceres uses App Store Analytics
Once you connect App Store Connect, Ceres reads your App Store acquisition funnel on a schedule using that same connection — impressions, product-page views, downloads, and conversion rate, broken down by traffic source, territory, and device. This connection is strictly read-only: Ceres pulls the numbers to understand how people are finding and converting on your listing, and never writes, posts, replies, or changes anything in your App Store Connect account. It is a reporting feed, full stop.
Your Market Research Lead is the agent that puts this data to work. It watches the funnel week over week and tells you where the leak is — strong impressions but weak product-page views points at your icon and screenshots; strong views but weak conversion points at your title, subtitle, and first screenshots; a spike in one territory or one source flags where attention is actually coming from. Every observation is grounded in the specific App Store numbers it read, so you get a read on what's working instead of a guess, and that picture flows back to your other specialists when they plan content, ads, or launch timing.
The honest value is a standing acquisition-analyst capability that runs without you logging in. Instead of opening App Store Connect to eyeball charts, you get the funnel read for you on a schedule, with each finding cited back to the impressions, views, downloads, and conversion figures behind it. It quietly keeps a finger on how discovery and conversion are trending so that when something shifts — a source dries up, a territory surges, conversion dips after a release — you hear about it early, with the evidence attached.
In practice
Research reads your App Store funnel to compare conversion rates across organic search, browse, and referral sources — so you know which acquisition channel actually moves downloads, not just impressions.
Agents that use App Store Analytics
App Store Analytics integration FAQ
- Does Ceres integrate with App Store Analytics?
- Yes. Ceres connects to App Store Analytics through your App Store Connect connection and reads your acquisition funnel on a schedule — impressions, product-page views, downloads, and conversion rate by source, territory, and device. It is a read-only reporting connection.
- What does Ceres read from App Store Analytics?
- Ceres reads your App Store acquisition funnel: impressions on the Today, Games, Apps, and Search tabs; product-page views; total downloads; and conversion rate — each broken down by traffic source (Search, Browse, referrals, Apple Search Ads), by territory, and by device type and platform version.
- Is the App Store Analytics connection read-only?
- Yes. This connection only reads your analytics data — it never writes, posts, replies, publishes, or changes anything in your App Store Connect account. Ceres uses the numbers purely to report on how your listing is being discovered and how well it converts.
- Which Ceres agents use App Store Analytics?
- Your Market Research Lead uses App Store Analytics. It reads the funnel, finds where impressions, views, downloads, or conversion are leaking, and shares that evidence-cited read with the rest of your team when they plan content, ads, and launch timing.
- How often does Ceres read my App Store Analytics data?
- Ceres pulls your App Store funnel on a regular schedule, so trends in impressions, product-page views, downloads, and conversion are tracked over time. You can also ask your Market Research Lead for a fresh read whenever you want a current snapshot.
- How do I connect App Store Analytics?
- App Store Analytics uses your existing App Store Connect connection — connect that once and Ceres can read the acquisition funnel alongside your ratings, reviews, and sales data. No separate setup is needed for the analytics feed.
Put App Store Analytics to work with Ceres
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