App Store Review Aggregator Using BrowserAct with Auto-Notification
App Store Review Aggregator Using BrowserAct with Auto-Notification
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About
Automate app review monitoring across both major app stores with this powerful workflow. Stop manually checking reviews and get instant notifications when users leave feedback.
WHAT IT DOES:
- Scrapes reviews from Google Play Store and Apple App Store simultaneously
- Archives all reviews in Google Sheets for historical analysis
- Sends instant alerts to your Telegram channel
- Runs automatically on your schedule (hourly, daily, or on-demand)
- Requires no API keys or app store credentials
HOW IT WORKS:
- Triggers BrowserAct workflows to scrape reviews from both platforms
- Parses and processes review data (ratings, names, dates, text)
- Stores each review as a new row in Google Sheets
- Alerts your team via Telegram with formatted messages
REQUIREMENTS:
- BrowserAct account with pre-configured workflows
- Google Sheets for data storage
- Telegram Bot for notifications
PERFECT FOR: Product managers, support teams, app developers, and startups who need to stay on top of user feedback without constant manual monitoring.
TIME SAVED: 180-360 hours annually SETUP TIME: 30-45 minutes
Get complete visibility into user sentiment and never miss important feedback again!
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