Comparisons
Appfigures Pricing: What Each Plan Costs and Who It Fits
Appfigures pricing explained: current self-serve plans from $9.99 to $1,399.99/month, where the bill actually grows, and what a $39/month research tool covers instead.
The short answer on Appfigures pricing: unlike the enterprise intelligence platforms, Appfigures actually publishes its prices — transparency that is genuinely rare in this market, where Sensor Tower pricing still starts with a sales call. As listed on appfigures.com at the time of writing, self-serve plans run from Connect at $9.99/month to Amplify at $1,399.99/month, annual billing takes roughly 20% off, there is a free Starter plan for basic tracking, and the free trial unlocks the mid-tier Optimize plan without a credit card. The verdict, up front: for a solo founder validating an idea, GetAppNiche is the right pick — $39/month (or $29/month billed yearly, $348/year), 3.6M+ apps indexed across the App Store and Google Play, revenue and download estimates plus 7-day growth signals on both stores (always labeled as estimates), review monitoring on both stores, daily keyword rank tracking and chart rankings on the App Store, ad and creator intelligence, CSV export, and a REST API and MCP server included — one plan with everything in it, published price, self-serve, no sales call or annual contract. Appfigures is the better tool the moment you need reporting on an app you already ship — it syncs downloads, revenue, and subscription analytics from your store accounts, and GetAppNiche does not do that at any price.
The flip side is the one that decides most of these evaluations: at Appfigures, estimates for apps you don’t own start at Boost, $599.99/month per its listed pricing. Everything cheaper is built around the apps you already own.
One caution before the details: third-party listings still circulate older numbers (a $29.99 Monitor plan, a tier called “Grow”). The figures below come from the official pricing page, but Appfigures has revised tiers before and will again, so treat this as a snapshot and confirm on their site before buying.
What are the current Appfigures plans?
| Plan | Monthly | Annual (per month) | Tracked keywords | Premium competitors |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Starter | Free | — | — | — |
| Connect | $9.99 | $7.99 | 25 | 0 |
| Monitor | $44.99 | $35.99 | 100 | 0 |
| Optimize | $149.99 | $119.99 | 500 | 1 |
| Boost | $599.99 | $449.99 | 1,000 | 2 |
| Amplify | $1,399.99 | $999.99 | 2,500 | Unlimited |
Every paid tier includes five of your own apps, with additional apps listed at $1.99/month each. A separate quote-shaped “Scout” offering exists for SDK and market-intelligence buyers at the top of the range.
What does each tier actually include?
Connect ($9.99/month) is the heart of the product: your own apps’ real numbers. It syncs downloads, revenue, and subscription analytics from your store accounts, tracks ad spend, global ranks and ratings, and — notably at this price — includes API access. If you have a live app and want honest sales reporting without opening App Store Connect every morning, this tier is hard to argue with.
Monitor ($44.99/month) adds the ASO layer: daily keyword rank updates and keyword popularity scores across 100 tracked terms, plus an ASO performance snapshot.
Optimize ($149.99/month) is the practitioner tier — 500 keywords, hourly rank updates, real-time keyword analysis, competitor keyword tracking, and the first “premium competitor” slot. This is also the plan the free trial unlocks, which tells you where Appfigures thinks the conversion happens.
Boost ($599.99/month) is where the product changes job. Per the listed pricing it adds full app intelligence: unlimited revenue and download estimates for apps you don’t own, plus Apple Ads intelligence. Everything below this line is about your apps; everything from here up is about the market.
Amplify ($1,399.99/month) extends that to 2,500 keywords, unlimited premium competitors, market trend reports, and the Mobile Market Index — portfolio-and-agency territory.
Where does the bill actually grow?
Four levers move the number on your invoice:
- Apps. Five are included; each additional app is listed at $1.99/month. Cheap individually, but a twenty-app portfolio adds about $30/month on top of any tier.
- Keywords. The limits (25 → 100 → 500 → 1,000 → 2,500) are the most common reason to jump tiers. Serious ASO work outgrows 25 tracked terms in an afternoon.
- Premium competitors. Deep competitor tracking is rationed — zero slots until Optimize, unlimited only at Amplify.
- Market intelligence. The big one. Estimates for apps you don’t own — the “how much does that competitor make?” question — sits behind Boost at $599.99/month. That is a 60x step from the entry tier, and it is the point where many indie developers discover they are shopping for a different kind of tool.
Who is each tier for?
The honest mapping: Starter and Connect fit an indie developer with a shipped app who wants clean reporting on their own numbers — at $9.99/month it may be the best value in own-app analytics. Monitor and Optimize fit hands-on ASO work: solo marketers and small teams tracking rankings daily. Boost and Amplify fit teams whose job includes reading the whole market — competitor estimates, ads intelligence, trend reports — with budgets to match. If you’re evaluating that upper range against other vendors, our Appfigures alternatives guide covers the wider field.
What does $39/month get you instead?
Here is the part where we should be precise, because GetAppNiche and Appfigures do different jobs. Appfigures’ core strength is your own app’s real performance — sales synced from your store accounts. GetAppNiche does none of that: there is no App Store Connect or Google Play Console sync and no first-party sales reporting. It also has no panel-measured usage metrics (DAU, retention, demographics), no Apple Search Ads management, and no review replies. If any of those is the job, stay on the left side of this page.
GetAppNiche’s job is the market. For $39/month — or $29/month billed yearly ($348/year, a 26% saving) — you get revenue and download estimates, always labeled as estimates rather than presented as truth, for 3.6M+ apps indexed across the App Store and Google Play (1.1M+ iOS, 2.5M+ Google Play), plus 7-day growth signals on both stores. Around that core: review monitoring on both stores, updated daily; ASO keyword tools with difficulty, popularity and opportunity scoring plus competitor keyword gaps; app-vs-app comparison; developer portfolio pages; ad and creator intelligence; CSV export; and a REST API plus MCP server with 5,000 credits/month on Pro. Keyword rank tracking and chart rankings run daily on the App Store — that layer is App Store only, since there is no Google Play rank tracking. There is no free tier, and the first purchase is covered by a 14-day money-back guarantee.
There is no upsell ladder to climb: one plan, one published price, everything included. What that price does not buy is an enterprise ad-spend panel — the ad and creator surface is built for spotting who is running creative in a niche, not for reconstructing a competitor’s media budget.
So the practical comparison isn’t “$39 vs $9.99” — it’s “$39 vs $599.99,” because competitor estimates are a Boost-tier feature at Appfigures and the core feature here. The GetAppNiche vs Appfigures head-to-head walks through that split in detail.
How should you decide?
One question decides it: whose apps are you measuring? If it’s an app you already ship, buy Appfigures — the lower tiers are fairly priced, self-serve, and pull your real sales from your store accounts; take the free trial. If it’s apps you don’t own — the validation job — buy GetAppNiche at $39/month (or $29/month billed yearly) rather than stepping up to Boost at $599.99/month for the same answer: 3.6M+ apps indexed across the App Store and Google Play, estimates and 7-day growth on both, daily review monitoring on both, daily App Store keyword rank tracking and chart rankings, API and MCP included. Try the free revenue lookup on any competitor right now (the app revenue checker overview explains what the estimates cover), then compare plans on the pricing page or get started.
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