App store recovery service

AppHub Store Growth Sprint

For app teams with real traffic, visible rating friction, and a store page that is not converting trust into installs or paid intent. The sprint turns public review language into listing copy, screenshot direction, and a launch-page recovery checklist.

No checkout, invoice, or payment request starts on this page.

Why this exists

AppHub has enough public signal to productize the recovery work.

1K+ Google Play downloads

Traffic exists, so the first job is not awareness. The first job is trust repair and clearer conversion.

2.6 public rating

The rating creates urgency and gives the sprint a concrete before-state to improve around.

22 public reviews

Review language can be translated into objections, promise fixes, and screenshot story priorities.

Packages

Pick the smallest recovery step that can change the store story.

390,000 KRW

Store Growth Audit

Store teardown, rating-risk notes, screenshot direction, and one prioritized recovery checklist.

990,000 KRW

Recovery Sprint

Full listing rewrite, screenshot brief, review-response themes, and launch-page conversion map.

2,900,000 KRW

Portfolio Recovery System

Reusable recovery framework for teams managing multiple app listings, launch pages, and review risks.

Inquiry builder

Turn your store problem into a scoped review request.

Fill the fields that matter most for first response quality. The generated email keeps scope, package, and timing clear before any payment discussion.

Send generated inquiry Review process

The generated inquiry asks for recommended scope and next step before any payment request.

Flow

Inquiry first, then scope.

1. Share store links and current rating friction.

Include the app name, store URLs, traffic/download context, and review or conversion problem.

2. Receive a tight recovery path.

The response identifies the right package, the highest-risk store promise, and the first deliverable.

3. Confirm scope before any payment request.

Work starts only after written scope, timeline, and buyer fit are clear.