AppScore

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About this app

Got an app idea? Find out if it's worth building — before you write a single line of code.
AppScore & Potential is the fastest way to evaluate whether your mobile app concept has what it takes to get approved on the Apple App Store and Google Play — and whether it can actually make money.
How It Works
Describe your app idea, and AppScore instantly analyzes it across the factors that matter most: store guideline compliance, market saturation, monetization viability, and revenue potential. You'll get a clear score and actionable breakdown so you can move forward with confidence — or pivot before wasting time and money.
What You Get
→ Store Approval Score — See how likely your app is to pass Apple and Google's review guidelines, with flags for common rejection triggers.
→ Profit Potential Estimate — Get projected revenue ranges based on your app's category, pricing model, and competitive landscape.
→ Actionable Insights — Understand exactly what's working in your concept and what needs to change to improve your odds.
→ Save & Compare — Evaluate multiple ideas side by side to find your strongest opportunity.
Built For

Entrepreneurs validating their next idea
Indie developers choosing what to build
Startup founders preparing investor pitches
Side-project builders looking for profitable niches

Stop guessing. Start scoring.
Whether you're chasing subscription revenue, ad-based income, or a one-time purchase model, AppScore gives you the data-driven clarity to make smarter decisions about what to build next.
Updated on
Jun 18, 2026

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