Here, when detailing your application's capabilities, you should focus on keywords (cloud phone, Android emulator, remote access, mobile testing). I recommend using the following structure:
Introduction: A strong statement highlighting how the application solves its biggest problem (slowness, physical device cost, etc.).
Key Features (List):
Bulk Control: Ability to manage multiple devices simultaneously from a single screen.
High Performance: Lag-free, real-time remote access.
Multiple Profiles: Separate devices for different projects or test environments.
Developer-Friendly: Compatibility with automation and testing processes.
Use Cases: In the "Why should you use irba?" section, specify use cases such as mobile game testing, application development, social media management, or device management.
Call to Action: A closing statement like, "Step into the cloud device world now!"
3. Visual Strategy (Screenshots)
Your screenshots are very clean, but you can add these touches to attract users' attention:
Text Overlays: Add short texts to each screenshot explaining what is being done in that image (e.g., "Manage 20 Devices with One Touch," "Lag-Free Performance").
Featured Feature: Your first 2-3 images should showcase your app's strongest "differentiating" feature. The "Bulk Remote Control" panel in your screenshot list is very impressive; definitely use it first.
4. Tips for SEO and Discoverability
Keywords: Make sure that terms like "Cloud phone," "Remote Android," "Cloud device management," and "Virtual mobile" appear naturally in your description.
Localization: Don't forget to add an English store listing alongside the Turkish language; this will grow your target audience globally.