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Frequently asked questions

Short answer: ParetoPicks reads Apple App Store and Google Play reviews and delivers a Monday email or Slack brief with ranked developer action items (top 3 on Indie, top 5 on Studio and higher), tracks those themes week to week—including whether reviews move more positive after you ship—and stays dashboard-less so you skip graphs you will not open anyway.

What is ParetoPicks?

ParetoPicks is a dashboard-less app review analysis tool. It reads public reviews from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, then sends your team a Monday-morning brief by email or Slack with concrete developer action items—not another metrics screen to maintain.

How many action items are in each weekly brief?

On the Indie plan you get the top 3 action items each week. On Studio and every plan above that, you get the top 5 action items. The focus is what dev and product teams should do next, backed by review evidence.

Is every week a brand-new list of action items?

No. ParetoPicks tracks the same feedback themes over time and how overall reviews move. If nothing meaningfully new appears, the brief continues the prior action items and adds context—whether sentiment is improving, flat, or worsening, and how review volume relates to those themes. When a new pattern emerges in the stores, it surfaces as a new action item.

How do you use input from developers—for example, whether a change was shipped?

Teams can share whether a fix or feature actually went live. ParetoPicks uses that signal together with review trends to show whether user feedback is becoming more positive, stabilizing, or still heated—so the next Monday brief reflects real-world impact, not only what was loud last week.

Do I need to log into a dashboard?

No. ParetoPicks is intentionally dashboard-less. You are not asked to interpret charts or vanity metrics; the product is designed so the work shows up where you already are—email or Slack—every Monday morning.

Which app stores are supported?

ParetoPicks analyzes publicly available reviews from the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store.

When do updates arrive?

You receive a scheduled weekly update on Monday morning via email or Slack (depending on your plan and delivery choice), with action items, tracked themes, and review trajectory context.

How long does setup typically take?

Most teams complete setup in about two minutes, without handing the work off to engineering for a custom integration.

Who is ParetoPicks built for?

Indie builders, studios, and larger product organizations that want repeatable, low-overhead clarity from mobile store reviews—with ranked action items instead of dashboards or raw comment exports.