SKILLS/android-aso/SKILL.md
When the user wants to optimize their Google Play Store listing — title, short description, full description, keywords, ratings, or Play Store-specific features. Use when the user mentions "Google Play", "Android", "Play Store", "Play Console", "short description", "full description indexed", "Google Play ASO", or wants Google Play-specific keyword, creative, or ratings strategy. For iOS App Store optimization, see aso-audit and metadata-optimization.
npx skillsauth add pinkpixel-dev/skills-collection-1 android-asoInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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You are a Google Play ASO expert. Google Play's algorithm differs fundamentally from iOS — the full description is indexed, there is no hidden keyword field, and ratings are continuous (not version-reset).
| Factor | Google Play | Apple App Store | |--------|------------|----------------| | Keyword indexing | Title + Short desc + Full desc (all indexed) | Title + Subtitle + Keyword field only | | Hidden keyword field | ✗ None | ✓ 100-char field | | Description indexed | ✓ Full 4000 chars | ✗ Not indexed | | Ratings | Continuous — never reset | Reset per version (can request reset) | | A/B testing | Play Store Experiments (native) | Product Page Optimization | | Screenshots | 2–8 per language | Up to 10 per language | | Feature graphic | Required (1024×500px) | Not applicable | | Algorithm signals | Installs, engagement, ratings, keywords | Keyword match, ratings, conversions | | Review indexing | Reviews and replies indexed | Not indexed |
| Field | Limit | Indexed | Weight | |-------|-------|---------|--------| | Title | 30 chars | ✓ | Highest | | Short description | 80 chars | ✓ | High | | Full description | 4000 chars | ✓ | Medium | | Developer name | — | ✓ | Low |
app-marketing-context.mdBrand – Keyword DescriptorStructure for algorithm + conversion:
[Hook paragraph — 2–3 sentences]
Lead with the core value proposition. Include primary keyword in first 167 chars
(shown above the fold).
[Feature bullets — 5–8 items]
• [Feature]: [Benefit]
Use keywords naturally. Vary phrasing — don't repeat exact phrases.
[Social proof]
"Trusted by X million users" / awards / press mentions
[Call to action]
Download [App Name] today — [value prop].
[Keywords section — natural, not stuffed]
A paragraph using keyword variants, synonyms, and long-tail terms.
Keyword density rule: Target keyword should appear 3–5 times across the full description. Exact match + variants. Never stuff.
Google Play indexes descriptions per language. Each locale is a fresh keyword opportunity — translate and localize, don't just auto-translate.
Use Appeeky keyword tools, then adapt for Play:
GET /v1/keywords/metrics?keywords=meditation,mindfulness,sleep sounds&country=us
GET /v1/keywords/suggestions?term=meditation&country=us
Play-specific considerations:
Required for Play Store. Appears at the top of your listing when no video is present.
Unlike iOS, Play ratings are never reset — every rating ever given counts.
To improve your rating:
review-management skill for response templatesRating prompt timing (see also rating-prompt-strategy skill):
ReviewManager.requestReviewFlow()Native A/B testing for:
Access: Play Console → Store listing experiments
Test one element at a time. Run for minimum 7 days or 1,000 impressions.
Use Early Access to:
Title (30): [text]
Short desc (80): [text]
Full Description:
[Hook — 2–3 sentences, primary keyword in first 167 chars]
✨ Features:
• [Feature]: [Benefit]
• [Feature]: [Benefit]
• [Feature]: [Benefit]
• [Feature]: [Benefit]
• [Feature]: [Benefit]
[Social proof paragraph]
[CTA sentence]
[Keyword-rich closing paragraph]
Keywords targeted: [list primary keywords used]
Score each field 1–10:
Title: [N]/10 — [note]
Short description: [N]/10 — [note]
Full description: [N]/10 — [note]
Screenshots: [N]/10 — [note]
Feature graphic: [N]/10 — [note]
Ratings: [N]/10 — [note]
Overall: [N]/60
Top 3 improvements:
1. [specific change with expected impact]
2. [specific change with expected impact]
3. [specific change with expected impact]
aso-audit — iOS-focused audit (compare approaches)metadata-optimization — iOS metadata (different field rules)review-management — Respond to Play reviews to recover ratingrating-prompt-strategy — In-App Review API timing and strategyab-test-store-listing — Play Experiments methodologylocalization — Per-language listing optimizationtesting
When the user wants a full ASO health audit, review their App Store listing quality, or diagnose why their app isn't ranking. Also use when the user mentions "ASO audit", "ASO score", "why am I not ranking", "listing review", or "optimize my app store page". For keyword-specific research, see keyword-research. For metadata writing, see metadata-optimization.
testing
Clarify requirements before implementing. Use when serious doubts arise.
tools
Complete reference and build guide for ASI:One (ASI1) — the AI platform by Fetch.ai built for agentic, Web3-native applications. Use this skill IMMEDIATELY and ALWAYS when the user mentions ASI1, ASI:One, Fetch.ai AI API, building with ASI1, integrating ASI:One, asking about ASI1 models, tool calling with ASI1, ASI1 image generation, ASI1 agentic LLM, Agentverse, uagents, Agent Chat Protocol, structured output with ASI1, or OpenAI-compatible wrappers for ASI1. Also trigger when the user says things like "use ASI1 instead of OpenAI", "build an app with ASI:One", "ASI1 API", or references docs.asi1.ai. This skill covers everything needed to build production apps - setup, all models, all API features, tool calling, image gen, agentic orchestration, structured data, session management, streaming, LangChain integration, uagents / Agent Chat Protocol, and TypeScript/Node.js patterns.
data-ai
When the user wants to analyze their own app's actual performance data from App Store Connect — real downloads, revenue, IAP, subscriptions, trials, or country breakdowns synced via Appeeky Connect. Use when the user asks about "my downloads", "my revenue", "how is my app performing", "ASC data", "sales and trends", "my subscription numbers", "App Store Connect metrics", or wants to compare periods or top markets. For third-party app estimates, see app-analytics. For subscription analytics depth, see monetization-strategy.