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The iStrip Free Experiment - Part I

March 15th, 2009

novelty_200_iconThe story of iStrip began in May 2008, when we first came up with the idea of the making a stripper pen iPhone app. This was before the launch of the App Store and it seemed like a funny idea.

After learning a bit of Objective-C and Cocoa, iterating many times over the app to get to something that was a little ironic and not too seedy, we subitted it on August 20. It was rejected within 5 days due to “lack of utility” (really?). We gave up on it for a while and made some other apps with more utility, a few clocks, including the (really quite cool) Tokyo Time.

In November we started making some renewed efforts to get iStrip into the store, after Pull My Finger was approved, followed by an avalanche of Fart Apps. After several iterations and making the app ludicrously unoffensive, iStrip finally got approved on February 6, 2009.

We sold a few copies, about 200 over a week or so. We tried to get blogs and media folks to pick up on the iStrip story and how long it had taken us to create some awareness, but nobody seemed interested. The extensive covereage of farting apps had, rightfully, annoyed many readers and I think people were a bit tired of this whole topic. So nothing stuck and iStrip was on it’s way into obscurity.

Since we were only selling a handful of copies per day, we decided to make the app free, at least for a while. The effect was fantastic. Downloads instantly went to about 2,000/day and in those countries where the download numbers on the first couple of days had been enough to get iStrip into the Entertainment Top 100, downloads typically kept increasing and the ranking improved every day. In some countries, especially in New Zealand and Australia, iStrip took off. It went to about 5,000 downloads per day. We have written about this before. But we did not get traction in the crucial US market.

Then we had an update approved and suddenly that gave us the visibility in the store, just for that one day, which sent iStrip soaring to new levels. Downloads went to 10k, 15k, 20k, 25, and finally 30k/day in just a week. The app was in the Top 100 Entertainment charts in all countries, mostly in the Top 25 with a few No.1 spots. iStrip had also become one of the most popular apps overall and went into the Top 25 Free in quite a few countries, including No.2 in big markets like Canada. It was still not in the Top 50 in the US, which was really our goal, but it was well ahead in the charts of the awesome Google Mobile App with Voice Search. (Seriously people, are you insane?)

iStrip as a free application

iStrip as a free application

And then we decided to take the big risk and change it back to $0.99 in the hope that it would stick. We were not exactly sure what the effect would be on ranking, but assumed it would just disappear (which it did). Still, we had to give it a go.

On Saturday March 14, 2009, at 9.45am GMT, iStrip was holding the following chart positions around the world. We also include the total number of downloads the app had had over the preceeding seven days (you can sort this table by column for interesting results :) NOTE: The table will not show in your feed reader. You have to come to the site, sorry.

We submitted the price increase at 10.25am GMT and by 11am iStrip had disappeared from all charts around the world, both free and paid. It had become invisible. Fear set in. But by 12pm it started appearing in some, seemingly random, smaller countries again. And since then iStrip has steadily made progress everywhere.

At 8pm GMT today, the app is back in the Entertainment Top 100 in 36 markets, including, crucially, the US, Canada, the UK, Australia, Germany and others. It is also back in the Top 100 Free in 8 countries and trending upwards everywhere. We sold just over 800 copies yesterday, but don’t think that this will be a sustainable level, maybe for a few days. We shall see in Part II of this story.

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The iStrip Experiment

March 14th, 2009

Here is where iStrip stands this morning. The app is still free and is in the Entertainment Top 100 in all 62 App Stores around the world. It is also in the Top 100 Free applications in 40 of those countries. iStrip was downloaded 26,300 times yesterday, down from 29,800 on the previous day. We always theorized that the day that we loose the positive momentum would be when we have reached maximum awareness and exposure in the App Store. So now should be the right time to change the price back to $0.99. Let’s see what happens.

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Fun iStrip User Pics

March 7th, 2009
Nice Teeth! (from Nick)

Nice Teeth! (from Nick)

Since iStrip was released to the App Store a few weeks ago, many of our 45,000+ users have sent us their favourite screenshots of iStrip used with their own photos and textures.

Today we have published a few of our favourites in the new iStrip Fun sections on our site. These are some fun examples of how creative people get with iStrip.

Send your favourite screenshots to iStrip@rockcottageindustries.com and we may publish them on the site!

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iStrip Download Numbers

March 4th, 2009

If you follow us on Twitter, you will know by now that iStrip has really taken off in some countries when we made it free just over a week ago. In fact, iStrip has even reached a Number 1 spot in Lebanon. The app has not received any coverage by anyone, except for an article on KRAPPS.com (thanks!), despite our best efforts. After the “iFart affair”, nobody wants to touch it and the name turns many people off.

We find it all this data very interesting and wanted to share some of it with other developers and interested folks. Here is a list of countries where iStrip is doing exceptionally well (as of today) in the charts.

Country Entertainment Top 100 Free
Lebanon 1 1
New Zealand 2 6
Hungary 3 14
Australia 4 10
Finland 9 26
Canada 17 74

Of course, some of these countries are pretty small. Tiny in fact. It does not take a lot to get to number one in Lebanon. But Australia and Canada are a slightly different story.

One thing that really surprised us is how similar the growth curves in all of these countries were. No matter how big or small they are, our most important learning is:

When successful, growth is exponential!

Let’s look at some details (charts from AppViz)

Growth was fast and steep

Growth was fast and steep

An almost perfect curve

An almost perfect curve

At least 10x of New Zealand, but also explosive growth

At least 10x of New Zealand, but also explosive growth

These are some of the positive examples of how an app can shoot to the top, if only it gets enough exposure in the App Store. Making it into the Top 100 of your category is the most important step to this. If you don’t get there, no chance. Here is what happens…

Despite big initial numbers, never made it into Category Top 100

Despite big initial numbers, never made it into Category Top 100

The US market is very big. We think at least as big as all the other markets combined. iStrip didn’t quite make it into the Entertainment Top 100 in the first couple of days and so it remained mostly obscure.

So what are the inflection points that give your app more exposure in the App Store (excluding being featured in some way by Apple, which is only ever going to happen for a handful of apps)?

Level Description
Category Top 100 This is the first level to get any long term exposure in the store
Category Top 75 Gets you to the 3rd page on the iPhone App Store
Category Top 50 Gets you to the 2nd page on the iPhone App Store
Category Top 25 Gets you to the 1st page on the iPhone App Store in your category
Category Top 20 Puts you on the front page of your category in iTunes
Top 100 Free or Paid Now you are getting into the big league: permanent two click access from the iTunes front page to your app.
Top 50 Free or Paid Now people can find you from the iPhone App Store app on the Top 25 tab, by choosing “Load Top 50″
Top 25 Free or Paid Now people can find you from the iPhone App Store app on the Top 25 tab
Category Number 1 Now your app’s icon is displayed on the category home page!
Top 10 Free or Paid Jackpot, you are now featured on the App Store home page, and depending on the country, also on the iTunes front page!
Number 1 Free or Paid   Your app’s icon is featured on the iTunes homepage, the App Store homepage

There you have it, what fun it is to be making iPhone apps. We will post some more as we gather more data.

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