App store visibility starts in communities, not the charts.
Mobile founders cannot buy their way to discovery, and the charts reward apps that already have momentum. Burrow finds the communities where your users discuss the problem your app solves, so early installs come from people who actually want it. The recent threads tell you what features and complaints to lead with.
What gets in the way
- the app stores reward apps that already have traction
- paid installs are expensive and low intent
- you need early users who genuinely want the app
- you cannot find rooms specific to your app category
Searches a mobile app founder runs
Paste any of these into Burrow, or write your own.
Example reports
built for mobile app founders
A habit-focused fitness app for busy people
A habit-focused fitness app that builds a daily 15-minute workout streak for busy people.
A budgeting app for couples
A budgeting app for couples that automatically splits shared expenses and tracks goals together.
A shared family calendar app for busy parents
A shared family calendar app that coordinates schedules, chores, and reminders for busy parents.
Where Burrow looks first
Every search covers all eight platforms. For mobile app founders, the strongest signal usually comes from these.
Questions from mobile app founders.
A static list is written once and rots. Burrow scores every community against your exact positioning, ranks it for buyer fit, and attaches threads from the last seven days so you can confirm the room is still active before you spend time there. For mobile app founders, the difference is showing up where the app stores reward apps that already have traction instead of guessing.