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When the user wants to analyze their own app's actual performance data from App Store Connect — real downloads, revenue, IAP, subscriptions, trials, or country breakdowns synced via Appeeky Connect. Use when the user asks about "my downloads", "my revenue", "how is my app performing", "ASC data", "sales and trends", "my subscription numbers", "App Store Connect metrics", or wants to compare periods or top markets. For third-party app estimates, see app-analytics. For subscription analytics depth, see monetization-strategy.
When the user wants to create, plan, or optimize App Store In-App Events — the event cards that appear on the Today tab, search results, and your product page. Use when the user mentions "in-app event", "App Store event", "event card", "Today tab", "live event", "challenge", "game event", "seasonal event card", or wants visibility beyond organic search. For general ASO, see aso-audit. For seasonal keyword strategy, see seasonal-aso.
When the user wants to optimize their App Store listing for seasonal events, holidays, or trending moments — including keyword opportunities, metadata updates, screenshot theming, and timing strategy. Use when the user mentions "seasonal", "holiday", "Christmas", "New Year", "Valentine's Day", "summer", "back to school", "seasonal keywords", "trending now", "limited time", or wants to capitalize on a calendar event. For general keyword research, see keyword-research. For full metadata rewrites, see metadata-optimization.
Learn how to set up Xcode Cloud to build and deploy your Flutter application to TestFlight and the App Store with this step-by-step guide.
Initialise a project's App Store Connect context using the `asc init` command. Use this skill when: (1) Saving app context to a project directory: "asc init", "pin my app ID", "set up project context" (2) Auto-detecting the app from an Xcode project: user says "run asc init in my project folder" (3) Searching by app name: "asc init --name 'My App'" (4) Explaining what .asc/project.json is used for (5) Reading saved project context to avoid running asc apps list every session
Manage App Store Connect authentication using the `asc` CLI tool. Use this skill when: (1) Logging in with an API key: "asc auth login", "save my credentials", "set up authentication" (2) Managing multiple accounts: "asc auth list", "switch account", "use work account", "add another account" (3) Switching the active account: "asc auth use NAME", "switch to personal account" (4) Logging out: "asc auth logout", "remove credentials", "remove account" (5) Verifying current credentials: "asc auth check", "which account am I using?" (6) Updating account settings: "asc auth update --vendor-number", "save my vendor number" (7) Explaining the credentials file format (~/.asc/credentials.json) (8) Troubleshooting 401 auth errors or "missing credentials" errors
App Store Optimization (ASO) and mobile app marketing expert. Specializes in App Store and Google Play optimization, user acquisition, and app launch strategies. Use when launching apps, optimizing store listings, or planning mobile marketing campaigns.