Poop Tracker: Outputs
ASO Keyword Dashboard
Tracking 1 keywords for Poop Tracker: Outputs in Apple App Store
Poop Tracker: Outputs tracks 1 keyword (1 keyword ranks; full coverage across the tracked set). Key metrics: 0% top-10 coverage, opportunity 72.0, difficulty 37.4, best rank 58.
Tracked keywords
1
1 ranked • 0 not ranking yet
Top 10 coverage
0%
Best rank 58 • Latest leader 97
Avg opportunity
72.0
Top keyword: output
Avg difficulty
37.4
Lower scores indicate easier wins
Opportunity leaders
- 60.1
output
Opportunity: 72.0 • Difficulty: 37.4 • Rank 97
Competitors: 56
Unranked opportunities
Every tracked keyword currently has some ranking data.
High competition keywords
output
Total apps: 4,133 • Major competitors: 56
Latest rank: 97 • Difficulty: 37.4
All tracked keywords
Includes opportunity, difficulty, rankings and competitor benchmarks
| Major Competitors | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| output | 72 | 100 | 37 | 60 4,133 competing apps Median installs: 400 Avg rating: 4.0 | 97 | 58 | 56 major competitor apps |
App Description
Features:
• Easy Tracking: One button is all you need to track with minimal distraction. There’s no need to enter detailed information or navigate through multiple screens.
• Timer: Timer on the main screen displays time between logs.
• Calendar and History: Logs are available in the calendar. Add, edit, or delete any log.
• Metrics and charts: Discover patterns and use them to identify irregularities that may be related to constipation, IBS, liver or gallbladder dysfunction.
• Privacy and Data: Data is stored on your device. Share data with your doctor, health coach, or nutritionist, or keep it for personal reference.
• Neutral visual design: Don’t feel embarrassed using a ‘poop tracking app’. Open it without any feelings of discomfort or embarrassment.
Message from the developer:
People track steps, diet, workouts, water intake, sleep, pulse, etc., yet ‘embarrassing’ bathroom-related concerns are often overlooked, in spite of stool checking being an effective and affordable form of health screening.
While it is found that bowel movement frequency is linked to long-term health, around 30-40% of adults have digestive problems, affecting their quality of life, with many feeling uncomfortable seeking medical support or advice.
We are not an exception. A member of our team has firsthand experience with this issue, and there’s every chance that you are in the same boat.
We also understand that self-tracking can be time-consuming, overwhelming, and inconsistent. Plus, the very thought of poop tracking can be mortifying. Users often abandon tracking because it takes time or they don’t know how to interpret all the fancy data.
Recognizing the challenges of self-tracking, we’ve created Outputs, a gut health journal with a neutral and welcoming design, one button, one chart, and a couple of comprehensive metrics to kickstart your gut health journey. The more you track, the more you will notice.
Watch this space! In future releases, we’ll be adding more features to complement your digestive health monitoring and benefit your overall health.
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