The App Store is Apple's digital distribution platform for mobile apps on iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS, enabling developers to distribute and sell their applications to Apple device users.
Why this server?
Provides comprehensive tools for managing iOS, macOS, tvOS, and visionOS apps through the App Store Connect API, including app metadata management, beta testing coordination, version localizations, analytics and sales reports, bundle ID and device management, user administration, and CI/CD workflow monitoring with build debugging capabilities.
Why this server?
Enables access to mobile app data from the App Store for iOS app market analysis and SEO.
Why this server?
Supports app archiving and IPA export for App Store distribution through export options plist integration
Why this server?
Provides comprehensive market intelligence from the Apple App Store, including detailed app information, app lists from iTunes collections, search functionality, developer apps, privacy details, search suggestions, similar apps, reviews, ratings, and version history.
Why this server?
Provides tools for App Store Connect API integration, enabling management of apps, beta testing, bundle IDs, devices, and user permissions for App Store submissions.
Why this server?
Provides comprehensive tools for searching apps, analyzing reviews, fetching app details, getting pricing information, and performing App Store Optimization (ASO) analysis including keyword research and competitor analysis.
Why this server?
Provides 10 tools for accessing iOS App Store data including app details, search, rankings, reviews, ratings, developer information, similar apps, privacy labels, version history, and search suggestions.
Why this server?
Allows syncing and converting App Store Connect data for web SEO, including tools for keyword research and ASO (App Store Optimization) data management.
Why this server?
Enables management of App Store Connect metadata, releases, and app information through ASO workflows, including pulling and pushing app data, checking versions, and updating release notes.