Send Slack Alerts for New App Reviews from Google Play and App Store with DataForSEO
Send Slack Alerts for New App Reviews from Google Play and App Store with DataForSEO
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About
New app reviews need a quick response, but monitoring Google Play and App Store manually every day is easy to overlook. This template automatically checks both platforms and sends updates straight to Slack.
The scenario runs daily and fetches the latest reviews for your app from both Google Play and the App Store using the DataForSEO App Data API. You specify your app ID, location, and language for each platform, and the scenario picks out only the reviews that are new since the last check. New reviews are formatted and sent as Slack messages, one for Google Play and one for the App Store. This way, your SMM or community manager gets instantly notified in Slack, without having to visit either platform manually.
The setup is easy: connect your DataForSEO and Slack accounts, specify your app IDs, locations, and languages for both platforms, select the Slack channel or recipient for each message, and activate the schedule trigger.
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