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How ParetoPicks turns store reviews into weekly action items

ParetoPicks is built for teams that want a calm loop: read both mobile stores, compress noise into durable themes, and receive a single Monday brief with the next dev and product moves—plus enough trajectory context to know whether your last shipment actually helped users sound happier in their reviews.

1) Read both stores continuously

ParetoPicks ingests public reviews from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store so your picture of user sentiment matches what shoppers actually post—not a one-off export or a narrow keyword scrape.

2) Cluster, de-noise, and name stable themes

Semantic grouping pulls related reviews together, filters obvious noise, and keeps durable feedback themes you can follow across weeks. The output is oriented toward what teams should do, not a raw dump of disconnected complaints.

3) Ship the Monday brief: action items, not dashboards

Every Monday morning you get email or Slack with ranked developer action items—top 3 on the Indie plan and top 5 on Studio and every tier above. There is no separate analytics UI to babysit; the brief is the product surface.

4) Track week over week—and wire in what you shipped

The same themes carry forward when they still matter: you see whether reviews are turning more positive, holding steady, or sliding, instead of pretending every Monday invents a new fire drill. When something genuinely new spikes in the stores, it appears as a new action item. When your team confirms a change went live, that context informs how we read the next week’s review movement.