In a statement, chief executive Sebastian Sujka said that Social Games Observer launched AppStats for two specific purposes: “to break the Appdata monopoly and to improve the industry standard.” AppData, part of Inside Network, is currently the industry leader, and has been in operation since 2008.
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Facebook app stats packages are essential for app developers, marketers, and social media observers. But since Facebook is so ubiquitous, with close to a billion users, it can also be used as a proxy for other types of data. Take the below graph, which provides interesting insights into phone platforms:
Clearly, while Android and iPhone are vying for the smartphone lead among Facebook users, BlackBerry is not dead yet and neither are plain old feature phones. Meanwhile, Windows Phone is nowhere to be found.
While established market leader AppData suggests that it uses information provided by Facebook to track over 75,000 Facebook apps and create its leaderboards, Sujka told VentureBeat that AppStats pulls data from the Facebook graph, “the same way Appdata is getting their data.” To distinguish the service, however, AppStats has redefined “all game categories and sorted all games accordingly for a very precise search.” As a result, Social Games Observer claims to be “the most reliable and comprehensive Facebook application metrics database.”
A premium account offers additional filtering, demographics, and app data for $249/month.
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Here are a few screen shots demonstrating the new service. Click to view full-size.
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(This story was updated June 4, at 8AM PST: the AppStats website initially said “a most reliable,” but that was a typo. It has been edited to “the most reliable.”)
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