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published analyses

FAQ

What can I see in a report?

A public report shows the summary, main issue groups, review excerpts tied to those issues, sentiment mix, and trend signals. It also shows the market and output language.

How are these conclusions made?

The site reads public reviews, groups repeated complaints into issue clusters, and writes a summary from those patterns. The main points stay next to the related review evidence so you can compare them.

Can I see the original reviews?

Yes. Issue details keep the related review text so you can check what users actually wrote.

Can I compare different countries or regions?

Yes. You can browse charts and reports by storefront to compare which complaints are more visible in different markets.

What is the difference between a public report and a private report?

Public reports are already published and can be opened right away. Private reports are created for your own analysis flow and are not listed publicly.

What kinds of problems is this useful for?

It is most useful for repeated product issues users keep mentioning, such as onboarding, stability, pricing, sync, trust, and missing features.