AppBi
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Private Company | |
ISIN | 🆔 |
Industry | Internet |
Founded 📆 | January 2016 |
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Headquarters 🏙️ | Rowland Heights, California, U.S. |
Area served 🗺️ | |
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🌐 Website | appbi.com |
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AppBi is a technology company focused on App Store data and search optimization.[1] Based on data analysis and machine learning, AppBi develops Apple Search Ads platform[2] to provide key metrics on Search Ads, including App Store top categories,[3] top charts, keywords research, bidding apps details, ads tracking, analysis report, etc.
Products[edit]
- Search Ads Platform - Machine learning Search Ads platform accessing to Apple official API, sync with Apple data in real time to increase more conversions[4]
- App Bidding Intelligence - Comprehensive data on App Store bidding apps details, hot bidding keywords, bidding keywords popularity, bidding history, etc.
- App Store Monitor - Monitor over 2 million iOS Apps and 3 million bidding keywords, real time monitor Search Ads performance and feedback report.
- Intelligent Entrusting Ads Manager - Automated advertising without manual intervention with automated keywords selection and ads delivery.
- Self-Service Ads Manager - Manage Search Ads key metrics, including budget forecast, keywords selection, smart bidding and performance evaluation
- Search Ads Analytics - Free data analysis on App Store apps, top keywords, keywords popularity, keywords search result, keywords competitiveness.
References[edit]
- ↑ Pocket Gamer (May 23, 2018) "How AppBi is supporting Apple Search Ads campaigns for top mobile games publishers"
- ↑ Appdeveloper Magazine (February 26, 2018) "Apple Search Ads support from Appbi"
- ↑ Game Skinny "Mobile Gaming Dominated iOS App Store in 2017"
- ↑ EIN Presswire (January 10, 2018) "AppBi Apple Search Ads Platforms Allows Huge Conversion Rates For App Developers"
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