I've uploaded and gotten my first data field approved. I can see it has 10+ downloads, but exactly how many is that? I know it's more than 10, but is it over 100+ or maybe even more?
I've uploaded and gotten my first data field approved. I can see it has 10+ downloads, but exactly how many is that? I know it's more than 10, but is it over 100+ or maybe even more?
Being a little sarcastic here, but I wonder why they decided to include 50,000 instead of just skipping to 100,000 since that was the pattern up until 10,000.
Wouldn't it be great for developers to see 50, 500, 5000, also?
You know about how Garmin watches are infamous for providing relatively pessimistic/harsh activity feedback to users? Like, "Oh you completed an 8 mile run? great but your performance decreased from last week." It's almost as if they got that same person/s to design the developer feedback for apps/watchfaces posted to the ConnectIQ app store, as if developers needed more realistic/harsh/NEGATIVE feedback. "Oh you've got 1000 downloads? great, but you'll need TEN TIMES MORE downloads to surpass that rather paltry achievement... BWAAHAHAHAH, YOU SUCK!!!!" (this is what plays in my head each and every time I look at how many downloads my apps have).
Garmin, please consider changing this!
About the time Garmin added their own payment method, the started rounding the download numbers. Prior to that you could see much more accurate numbers. These changes may be releated but I've never seen any confirmation from Garmin.
Right now, you see 1+ for up to 10
10+ for up to 100
100+for up to 1000
1k+ for up to 50k
50k+ up to 100k
and so on...
you can estimate from the % of devices
No, you can't.
Using this math, I had well above 10000 just in a few weeks after I saw "1K+". A year later it is still "1K+".
According to common forum knowledge, the number you see (100+, 1K+, 10K+, ...) is the number of unique accounts, that installed your app, but the device stats show updates. So if you have 100 active users and will publish updates every day, you get a lot of updates in device stats, but the real counter will remain the same.
If you ask me, the way statistics is implemented is a complete nonsense. No exact downloads number, no possibility to see stats for previous week, no country/language breakdown, device stats are updated weekly (if they are not broken this week, otherwise every two/three/four/... weeks), and everything else real stats from real app stores have.
Sure, by no means a rigorous guide, but I don't do a lot of updates after an initial flurry or a user request I like. I have another that turned to 10000+ just about when I expected - its just a tiny bit of extra data in the absence of sensible stats from Garmin, which I do agree are obviously rubbish.
PS, I have another recent one with 100+ and the lowest watch is 1.39% which even with all unique still only 72 - so certainly not clear!