Your competitive radar
Track your competitors around the clock.
Ads, prices, paywalls, rankings, and revenue in real time. Get alerted the moment an app you track moves.
Dedicated monitoring
Add an app to track and Peekly watches it continuously: ads, prices, paywalls, rankings, revenue, and new creators. Its full timeline, in one place.
Around the clock
New ad launched, price change, paywall updated, Top 100 jump: every move is dated and logged, even when you're not watching.
Alerted the moment it moves
Never miss a competitor's move again. The moment a tracked app changes something important, you're notified.
How to track mobile app competitors
Competitor monitoring is not about watching a dashboard all day. It is a way to keep a short watchlist of apps you learn from, then notice the changes that may explain their growth before those changes become obvious.
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Build a focused watchlist
Track the apps closest to your market, not every app in a category. A focused list makes new ads, pricing changes and ranking movement much easier to interpret.
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Follow meaningful changes
Use the timeline to review newly detected ads, price or paywall changes, updates and ranking movement. A single event is a clue. Several signals moving together are worth investigating.
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Turn signals into decisions
Open the app profile to understand the change in context: store performance, current creatives, in-app pricing and similar apps. Use the research to improve your own product or marketing test.
What mobile app competitor tracking can and cannot show
Peekly tracks observable market signals and provides estimates where exact private data is unavailable. It cannot reveal a competitor's private revenue, advertising return or internal analytics. The value comes from connecting the public signals over time instead of relying on one isolated snapshot.
Mobile app tracking FAQ
Which app competitors should I track?
Start with the apps a potential customer would consider instead of yours, plus a few fast-growing apps in the same category. A smaller list gives you clearer alerts and better research.
What changes can Peekly monitor?
The AppTracker timeline brings together detected ads, store ranking movement, pricing and paywall changes, updates and other tracked market events.
Does competitor tracking reveal private company data?
No. Private analytics and exact return on ad spend are not public. Peekly labels estimates and focuses on the observable changes that help you form a better competitive hypothesis.
How often should I check competitors?
Review the meaningful changes regularly, then investigate when several signals point in the same direction. The purpose is to act on changes, not to add another dashboard to watch.





