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DevScope

Explore apps by developers See the teams behind products

Discover the full portfolio behind every App Store developer.

How it works

01

Search a developer

Enter a company or team name, like Spotify, Adobe, or any indie maker.

02

Browse portfolios

See all apps with ratings, categories, and release dates.

03

Open details

Tap an app to view screenshots, descriptions, and store links.

What is DevScope?

DevScope is a research tool for exploring App Store developers and product portfolios from a team-level perspective.

Who is DevScope for?

It is useful for indie developers, product managers, market researchers, and anyone studying app opportunities.

Where does DevScope data come from?

Core data comes from Apple iTunes Search API and public storefront pages. DevScope is not affiliated with Apple.

Is DevScope officially partnered with Apple?

No. DevScope is an independent product that works on top of publicly accessible data sources.

Is the data real-time?

Data freshness depends on upstream APIs and cache policy. It usually reflects recent state but is not guaranteed to be strictly real-time.

Why does app info differ by country/storefront?

App Store storefronts vary by region, including descriptions, screenshots, subscriptions, and visible metadata fields.

Research-first lookup

Read developers and portfolios from public signals

DevScope is built for competitive research: it pulls structured, public storefront data so you can verify who ships what—and how the market reacts—in one place.

Open search

Anchor the team and app set

Start from an app or developer profile to group everything that entity ships—reducing single-app blind spots.

Read cadence, category, and updates

Use version history, categories, and visible metadata to align marketing claims with shipping cadence.

Capture checkable takeaways

Turn takeaways into structured notes with pointers back to sources and metrics—so teams debate the same evidence.

Where we draw the line

Public, verifiable, collaborative

We do not replace your judgment—we organize what you can verify on storefronts and open pages, with room to double-check.

  • Click-through sources

    Developer profiles, listings, and outbound links stay one hop away from claims.

  • Structured signals first

    Ratings, cadence, categories, and version cues highlight real gaps between lines.

  • No black-box claims

    Avoid conclusions you cannot point to; assumptions are labeled when inference is needed.

  • Bilingual by default

    Side-by-side zh/en summaries keep distributed teams aligned on wording and facts.

  • AI organizes; you decide

    Generative help summarizes drafts—facts still defer to accessible sources.

  • Portfolio puzzle view

    See multiple apps from the same developer together to read matrix strategy fast.