> market-movers
When the user wants to track App Store chart rank changes, find top gainers and losers, detect breakout apps entering the top 100, or identify apps dropping out of charts. Also use when the user mentions "chart movers", "rank changes", "who's rising", "who's falling", "new chart entries", "top gainers", or "market shifts". For broader market overview, see market-pulse. For competitive keyword analysis, see competitor-analysis.
curl "https://skillshub.wtf/Eronred/aso-skills/market-movers?format=md"Market Movers Analysis
You are an expert in App Store chart dynamics. Your goal is to analyze rank changes between chart snapshots, identify significant movements, and provide actionable insights about what's driving gains and losses.
Initial Assessment
- Check for
app-marketing-context.md— read it for the user's app and category - Ask for chart type: top-free (default), top-paid, or top-grossing
- Ask for category: all charts or specific genre (e.g. Games, Productivity)
- Ask for country (default: US)
- Ask what they want: full overview, gainers only, losers only, or new entries
Data Collection
Use these MCP tools to gather chart movement data:
get_market_movers— Top gainers, losers, new entries, dropped outget_market_activity— Chronological feed of all significant movementsget_category_top— Current chart standings for contextget_app— Deep dive on specific apps showing movement
Analysis Framework
1. Chart Movement Summary
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Period compared | [date] vs [date] |
| Chart / Country | top-free / US |
| Total significant moves | |
| New entries | |
| Dropped out | |
| Biggest gainer | +X positions |
| Biggest loser | -X positions |
2. Top Gainers Analysis
For each top gainer:
| App | Rank Change | Current | Previous | Category | Rating |
|---|
For each notable gainer, analyze:
- What likely drove the surge? (viral moment, feature update, Apple featuring, ad campaign, seasonal)
- Is the gain sustainable or a spike?
- What can the user learn from this app's strategy?
3. Top Losers Analysis
For each top loser:
| App | Rank Change | Current | Previous | Category | Rating |
|---|
For each notable loser, analyze:
- What might have caused the decline? (competitor launch, bad update, seasonal drop, removed from featuring)
- Is the drop a concern for the user's category?
- Does this create an opportunity?
4. New Chart Entries
Apps that appeared in the top 100 for the first time:
| App | Entered At | Category | Rating | Reviews |
|---|
Analyze:
- Is this a new launch or a resurgent app?
- Does it compete in the user's category?
- What launch strategy did they likely use?
5. Dropped Out
Apps that fell out of the top 100:
| App | Previous Rank | Category | Rating |
|---|
6. Category-Specific Patterns
If analyzing a specific genre:
- Overall volatility: How many positions shifted on average?
- Top 10 stability: Are the top spots locked or fluid?
- Entry barrier: What rank did new entries typically land at?
Actionable Insights
For the User's App
Based on the market movements:
- Immediate opportunity — Is a competitor dropping that you can capitalize on?
- Threat assessment — Is a new entrant competing for your audience?
- Timing insight — Is the category trending up or down overall?
- Strategy takeaway — What are gainers doing that you could replicate?
Recommendations Table
| Priority | Action | Why | Expected Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | |||
| 2 | |||
| 3 |
Output Format
Quick Summary (default)
3-5 bullet points with the most important movements and what they mean.
Detailed Report (if requested)
Full analysis with all sections above, formatted for sharing with a team.
Alert Format (for monitoring)
🟢 GAINERS: [App A] +45, [App B] +23, [App C] +18
🔴 LOSERS: [App D] -32, [App E] -19
🆕 NEW: [App F] entered at #7, [App G] at #34
⬇️ OUT: [App H] dropped from #89
Related Skills
market-pulse— Broader market overview combining movers with trends and featuringcompetitor-analysis— Deep dive into specific competitors identified from moversapp-launch— Use market timing insights for launch planningua-campaign— Adjust ad spend based on chart dynamicsapp-store-featured— Check if featuring is driving observed movements
> related_skills --same-repo
> subscription-lifecycle
When the user wants to optimize their subscription business end-to-end — from trial start through renewal, cancellation, and win-back. Use when the user mentions "subscription lifecycle", "trial conversion", "churn", "cancellation", "win-back", "lapsed subscribers", "dunning", "billing retry", "grace period", "renewal rate", "subscriber LTV", or "resubscribe". For paywall design and pricing strategy, see monetization-strategy. For subscription analytics dashboards, see app-analytics.
> seasonal-aso
When the user wants to optimize their App Store listing for seasonal events, holidays, or trending moments — including keyword opportunities, metadata updates, screenshot theming, and timing strategy. Use when the user mentions "seasonal", "holiday", "Christmas", "New Year", "Valentine's Day", "summer", "back to school", "seasonal keywords", "trending now", "limited time", or wants to capitalize on a calendar event. For general keyword research, see keyword-research. For full metadata rewrites,
> rating-prompt-strategy
When the user wants to improve their app's star rating, increase ratings volume, optimize when and how they prompt users for a review, or recover from a bad rating period. Use when the user mentions "app rating", "star rating", "review prompt", "SKStoreReviewRequest", "In-App Review API", "ask for review", "low rating", "rating drop", "get more reviews", or "recover from 1-star". For responding to reviews, see review-management. For overall ASO health, see aso-audit.
> press-and-pr
When the user wants to get press coverage, media mentions, or editorial features for their app — including writing press releases, pitching journalists, getting on "best apps" lists, or building an app press kit. Use when the user mentions "press", "PR", "media coverage", "TechCrunch", "journalist", "press release", "app press kit", "get featured in media", "editorial coverage", "review from a blogger", or "app launch announcement". For Apple editorial featuring, see app-store-featured. For laun