> Let's be fair... 99% of your users will never find your app if it's not directly on the play store.
99% of app users get an app by clicking on a link that was sent/recommended to them.
So more accurate to say "100% of users will never find your app on a store if it's not directly on a store."
I work on health/social service apps for state and local municipalities. The conversation about putting them on the stores ends when we explain that the stores don't allow such apps. Which is a blessing in disguise ans PWAs are far superior in most every way.
That's maybe us ners, who google stuff and follow recommendations.
Most people just look at the "trending" stuff in the main playstore window, or search the store with general keywords (eg "menstrual calendar"), and try the first few hits.
99% of app users get an app by clicking on a link that was sent/recommended to them.
So more accurate to say "100% of users will never find your app on a store if it's not directly on a store."
I work on health/social service apps for state and local municipalities. The conversation about putting them on the stores ends when we explain that the stores don't allow such apps. Which is a blessing in disguise ans PWAs are far superior in most every way.