Developers finally get more App Store data from Apple
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By William Gallagher
Published on March 25, 2026.
Apple has updated its App Store Connect service to allow for over 100 new metrics to help track in-app purchase trends and more. The service was launched in 2018 as an improvement on the iTunes Connect service. The new metrics allow developers to compare their app's performance to its competitors. For more detailed information, developers can download reports and use the service's API for processing.
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