

#Fantastical 2 how to#
We can see that a cornerstone of their great reviews is that users understand how to use Fantastical without much help, and the app looks nice to boot. 60% of mobile users are willing to abandon an app if it doesn’t load in 3 seconds. He describes exactly what he likes in very actionable detail: the simplicity, ease of use, and great layout.ĭeveloping an easy-to-use first impression is a necessity for retention. In this case, a user rates Fantastical 5-stars because he truly sees the value in the product. Every topic that emerges is a trend of what your users are saying! You can use those trends to discover ways that your product is on the right (or wrong) track. Let’s see why the app is a “good option” to figure out how they did so well:įavorable and Critical topics represent common themes among your reviews. When 12% of all daily active users (DAUs) look for apps every day, high ratings and good reviews are essential to keep up acquisition for non-freemium apps. All of the other days are majority 5-star reviews for an almost perfect score. The worst day is due to a few 3 star reviews (which we’ll investigate).

Out of 169 reviews this week, the sentiments are…fantastic. How did Fantastical get rated so highly before the release of their sequel? Where do the bad reviews come from? Every week we’ll provide data-driven insights for an app based on its publicly available user ratings.įlexibits’ Fantastical has a global average review score of 4.2 on iOS, excluding ratings without a review attached. You now have the ability to transform feedback into a solid product development and marketing strategy at scale. Helpshift’s Review Analytics gives a thorough, actionable breakdown of what people say about your product in the app store.

As with all app reviews, we use a product’s publicly available ratings as an example of what is possible with Helpshift’s suite. Disclaimer: Flexibits is not affiliated with Helpshift.
