Quake Watch - Earthquake Map
14.6K installs
105 ratings
8K monthly active users
Revenue not available
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SteadyQuake Watch - Earthquake Map Summary
Quake Watch - Earthquake Map is a mobile Android app in Weather by Blazing App Studio. Released in Mar 2026 (1 month ago). It has about 14.6K+ installs and 105 ratings . Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 8K monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Mar 26, 2026.
Recent activity: 5.6K installs this week (14.6K over 4 weeks) , and 105 new ratings this week View trends →
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Mar 26, 2026 .
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Ratings: 105
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App Description
View recent earthquake activity on an interactive world map
Quake Watch – Earthquake Map & Seismic Activity Viewer
Stay informed about recent earthquakes around the world. Quake Watch – Earthquake Map helps you view and explore reported seismic activity using publicly available earthquake data. Explore events on an interactive map and stay informed with updates.
🌎 Recent Earthquake Activity
View recently reported earthquakes from around the globe. Filter events by magnitude, location, and time.
📍 Interactive Earthquake Map
Explore a world map displaying earthquake locations. Tap an event to see details such as location, depth, magnitude, and reported time.
🔔 Earthquake Notifications
Enable notifications to receive updates when new earthquake data is reported for selected regions.
📊 Seismic Event Details
Access informational data for each earthquake including coordinates, magnitude, depth, and region based on reported sources.
🧭 Explore by Region
Search and filter earthquakes by country, region, or time range to follow seismic activity patterns.
✨ Why Users Use Quake Watch:
- View reported earthquake activity
- Interactive global map
- Informational seismic data
- Optional update notifications
- Designed for learning and awareness
- Lightweight and easy to use
📲 Whether you're interested in earth science or tracking seismic activity, Quake Watch offers an informative way to explore earthquake data.
