Apple Developer:
Analytics in App Store Connect receives its biggest update since
its launch, including a refreshed user experience that makes it
easier to measure the performance of your apps and games.
There’s a lot that new, but all the data is still collected with an emphasis on user privacy. There’s an all-new support guide that documents everything.
John Voorhees, writing at MacStories:
Since the changes rolled out, a couple of concerns I’ve seen
expressed online are that there will no longer be a single
place to view the aggregate performance of multiple apps and that
the new default reporting period is three months. Those
concerns are well founded. The changes are organized on an
app-by-app basis, and as Apple says in a banner on App Store
Connect, the Dashboards in the Trends section of Connect
and related reports where that data was available are being
deprecated later this year and next. So, while the data Apple
offers is deep for each app, the aggregate data falls short by not
providing a birds-eye view of a developer’s entire app catalog.For what it’s worth, Apple is aware of the feedback regarding
cross-app reporting. Also, the shorter sales reporting periods,
such as the past 24 hours and seven days, are still available, but
they’re less visible because three months is the new default.
