ALTERNATIVES

App Radar alternatives

App Radar, now part of SplitMetrics, stands out for direct store integration. Its bulk listing editor publishes metadata to App Store Connect and Google Play Console across many locales, and the platform also includes AI keyword recommendations and AI review replies. ASOScan does not yet match that publishing workflow. App Radar prices its plans in euros, limits the entry tier to 2 apps, 500 keywords, and 1 seat, and reserves some AI and API access for higher tiers or add-ons. It tracks ads rather than managing them. The practical choice is between App Radar’s publishing workflow and ASOScan’s keyword breadth, dollar pricing, and unlimited seats.

Last updated July 2026 · Reviewed by the ASOScan team

TL;DR

App Radar’s edge is direct store publishing + a bulk listing editor (ASOScan doesn’t do that yet). But its low tiers are tight and euro-priced, with AI/API gated. ASOScan is keyword-first, cheaper per keyword, with unlimited seats and a free scan.

Key takeaways
  • App Radar’s standout is direct store integration: a bulk listing editor that publishes metadata to App Store Connect / Play Console across locales, plus ASO AI. That’s a real strength ASOScan doesn’t yet offer.
  • Pricing is euro-denominated and reads high for indies: Essentials €69 (2 apps / 500 keywords / 1 seat), Growth €169 (10 apps / 1,500 keywords), Scale €299 (3,000 keywords).
  • AI review features, higher keyword/app limits, and API access are gated to upper tiers or paid add-ons.
  • App Radar tracks Apple Search Ads / Google App Campaigns performance but doesn’t manage them; campaign management lives in the separate SplitMetrics product.
  • ASOScan is keyword-first and dollar-priced: Pro $59 tracks 3,000 keywords, Business $149 tracks 8,000, unlimited seats on every plan, all ~250 markets, free no-signup scan.

Where App Radar stands out

App Radar’s differentiator is workflow efficiency through direct store integration. Its store-listing bulk editor lets you edit and publish metadata across many apps and localizations from one dashboard, without logging into App Store Connect and Google Play Console individually, and testimonials repeatedly cite large time savings on app updates. Add AI keyword recommendations, AI-generated review replies in multiple languages, a clean UI, and well-regarded support, and it’s a capable ASO-and-publishing platform. That direct publishing capability is something ASOScan doesn’t offer yet, so for a team managing many localized listings, App Radar’s editor is a legitimate reason to choose it.

  • Bulk store-listing editor that publishes metadata to App Store Connect / Play Console.
  • AI keyword recommendations + AI review replies across languages.
  • Clean UI, responsive support, unified organic + ad-performance dashboard.

Where teams look elsewhere

Cost and caps come first: pricing is in euros and reads high for smaller teams, and the entry Essentials tier is tight (2 apps, 500 keywords, 1 seat), with AI review features, higher limits, and API access gated to Growth/Scale or paid add-ons. Scope is the other issue. App Radar tracks Apple Search Ads and Google App Campaigns performance and competitor ad keywords, but it does not create, bid, or optimize campaigns; actual ad management lives in the separate SplitMetrics Acquire product. So “all-in-one” is true at the SplitMetrics group level, not within App Radar alone.

  • Euro pricing that reads high for indies; Essentials = 2 apps / 500 keywords / 1 seat.
  • AI review features, higher limits, and API gated to upper tiers/add-ons.
  • Ads are tracked, not managed (management is the separate SplitMetrics product).

Where ASOScan fits

ASOScan is keyword-first, dollar-priced, and seat-flat: Solo $15 (500 keywords / 3 apps), Pro $59 (3,000 / 12 apps), Business $149 (8,000 / 35 apps). Every plan carries unlimited team seats, all ~250 markets, and AI metadata, keyword suggestions, recommendations, and review replies, with no AI gated behind a higher tier. You can run the free scan before creating an account. The missing piece is direct store publishing: ASOScan does not yet publish metadata directly to the stores or offer App Radar’s bulk multi-locale listing editor, so you make changes in App Store Connect / Play Console yourself. If direct publishing across many localized listings is your core workflow, App Radar is the stronger tool there; if keyword-led ASO breadth at a lower per-keyword cost is the point, ASOScan gives you more.

ASOScan vs App Radar at a glance (plans as each vendor lists them; App Radar prices in EUR; verify current pricing on their site)
ASOScanApp Radar
Starts at$15/mo (Solo, 500 keywords, 3 apps)€69/mo (Essentials, 500 keywords, 2 apps)
Keywords at ~$150–170/mo8,000 (Business)1,500 (Growth)
Team seatsUnlimited, every plan1 (Essentials), 2 (Growth), 5 (Scale)
AI featuresIncluded on every planGated to higher tiers/add-ons
Direct store publishing / bulk editorNo (not yet)Yes (flagship)
Free scan, no signupYesNo (7-day trial, card required)
Best known forKeyword breadth + AI + priceDirect store publishing + bulk listing editor
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is ASOScan a good App Radar alternative?

For keyword-led ASO at a lower per-keyword cost with unlimited seats, yes. If your core workflow is publishing metadata directly to the stores via a bulk multi-locale editor, App Radar is stronger there; ASOScan doesn’t offer direct store publishing yet.

Can ASOScan publish metadata to the App Store / Google Play like App Radar?

Not yet. App Radar’s bulk store-listing editor publishes straight to App Store Connect and Play Console; with ASOScan you plan and simulate changes, then apply them in the stores yourself. Direct publishing is on the roadmap, not shipped.

How does pricing compare?

App Radar is euro-priced (Essentials €69 / Growth €169 / Scale €299) with tight low-tier limits and AI/API gated to higher tiers. ASOScan is dollar-priced (Solo $15 / Pro $59 / Business $149) with AI on every plan and unlimited seats.

Does App Radar manage ad campaigns?

No. App Radar tracks Apple Search Ads and Google App Campaigns performance but doesn’t create or optimize them; management is the separate SplitMetrics Acquire product. ASOScan includes its own Apple Search Ads and Google Ads campaign modules.

Which other App Radar alternatives should I look at?

For keyword-led ASO: ASOScan, Asodesk, AppTweak, MobileAction. For direct store publishing specifically, App Radar (and its SplitMetrics group) is the closest fit.

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