Progress Report - January 2018
I post a progress report showing what I did and how my products performed each month.
Last month's report can be seen here.
What did I do
I worked 49.5 productive hours. (Tracked using RescueTime.)
I watched The End of The F***ing World.
I read Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain.
I finally got to live-coding on Twitch. I still lack all of the equipment, but I'll get a microphone soon and then I try to have a regular schedule. Probably, sometime on Sunday afternoon like most live-coders. Topics will be my side-projects, mostly web dev, and blockchain.
Apps
Downloads
Total downloads of all my apps increased drastically to 1079 (+353) this month. You can see that my apps are mostly fitness apps, and all the New Year's resolutions are reflected in my download numbers.
In-App Purchases
In-app Purchases are still at an all-time low at 3 orders this month. (+0)
I made an estimated 10.24€ (+0.00€) this way.
Ad Revenue
My ad revenue went up. I made 58.67€ (+10.91€) for 75,695 (!) Google AdMob banner impressions. That's 20,000 impressions more than normal, but my RPM went down.
Total App Income
In total, this month's app income was 68.91€ (+10.91€).
IAPs | Ads | Total |
---|---|---|
10.24€ | 58.67€ | 68.91€ |
January was a good month, let's hope it continues this way.
Platform Growth
Website
Sessions increased again.
I stuck to my bi-weekly post schedule, I was even able to post a bit more:
- Goals for 2018
- How does Steem work, anyway?
- Book Review - Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain
- Splitting your app into micro-processes
Subscribers
My twitter followers increased by 3 to 216.
What's next
I only watched one new TV show this month. Time to catch up.
Also, I should be able to finish a smaller side project in February. If you're curious follow me on social media.
Originally published at https://cmichel.io
Which apps do you have on the App Store? Did you develop the apps with React Native?
I have five apps on the app store, all with React Native. 3 of them are fitness trackers.
You can see them here.
You can see some blog posts about them on my blog
Nice. I used a similar stack for my app. React Native, Redux, Native Base, and Fastlane.
Nice stack, I use exactly the same except I use Codepush instead of Fastlane :)
If you haven't tried it yet, it's super nice to send JavaScript updates.
Need to try Fastlane sometime when my apps get bigger and when I need to do more native development
Yes, I have to try Codepush, and you have to try Fastlane :)
Fastlane is excellent as it takes away many pains. Like making localized screenshots.
I see you have rounded yourself well and also avoiding what is not very important. Wish you good luck @cmichel