App Killer: Close Apps

App Killer: Close Apps
App Killer: Close Apps
Developer: CodeDrink
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33K installs
245 ratings
1.4K monthly active users
$<10K monthly revenue est.
IAP 32% · Ad 68%
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Monthly +241
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App Killer: Close Apps Summary

App Killer: Close Apps is a free, ad-supported, with in-app purchases Android app in Tools by CodeDrink. Released in Nov 2023 (2 years ago). It has about 33K+ installs and 245 ratings with a 3.06★ (mixed) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 1.4K monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (32% IAP / 68% ads). Store last updated Sep 3, 2025

Recent activity: 91 installs this week (241 over 4 weeks) showing declining growth , and 1.00 new ratings this week View trends →

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App Description

App Killer will help you to close or kill running apps by force stopping them.

Introducing App Killer – Your go-to solution for efficiently closing running apps on Android by force stopping them. 🚀

Features that make App Killer your ultimate app management tool:

✓ Force Stop Apps: Take control with the ability to manually or automatically force stop apps. 🛑

✓ Whitelist: Customize your app control by creating a whitelist of essential apps that shouldn't be force stopped. ⚙️

✓ Modern User Interface: Enjoy a sleek and intuitive interface for a seamless user experience. 🌐

✓ Dynamic Color and Dark Mode: Personalize your app experience with dynamic color options and a comfortable dark mode. 🎨🌙


AppKiller utilizes the Accessibility Service API:

This app employs the Accessibility Service API to automate the force stop functionality, ensuring efficiency in app management. Rest assured, no data will be collected or shared from this service, prioritizing user privacy. 🔐

App Killer is your ally in closing background apps.
Note:
This App prioritizes user privacy and does not collect any personal data. Accessibility service permission is required solely for the purpose of closing other apps efficiently. 🔒