Progress Report - January 2018

in #blog7 years ago

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

Productive Hours in January

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.

App Income AdMob

Total App Income

In total, this month's app income was 68.91€ (+10.91€).

IAPsAdsTotal
10.24€58.67€68.91€

January was a good month, let's hope it continues this way.

Platform Growth

Website

Sessions increased again.
Website Traffic

I stuck to my bi-weekly post schedule, I was even able to post a bit more:

  1. Goals for 2018
  2. How does Steem work, anyway?
  3. Book Review - Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain
  4. 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

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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

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