We’ve just launched a new app review site www.up4review.com and need your apps to grow!
Our reviews are honest, in-depth and free of charge. We are not overly picky and basically review all kinds of apps.
The submited apps and games all go in a queue. You can keep track of your item on www.up4review.com/upcoming-reviews and give it a boost by sharing the referral link you receive by e-mail. Every time a user clicks on the link, the score of your request will go up by one. Frequently clicked items will thus rise to the top of the queue, and be reviewed earlier.
Our team of experienced reviewers is looking forward to cover cool new android apps.
We have reviewed your game and published the review on our site. I’m sorry for the bad rating, but our reviewer isn’t a big fan of Flappy Bird and its clones.
We have renewed the concept a bit and introduced the possibility of buying points in order to get a faster review by moving up the queue. In addition to that, you can make use of a referral system to earn points.
You’re certainly right. The queue is getting longer and longer but our resources are limited at the same time.
It would certainly help if you could make some payment to get your app in front of the others.
Unfortunately, our resources are limited and we cannot afford reviewing dozens of apps any week.
We would thus be really grateful for your contribution.
We still get a lot of new app submission, while only two of our submitters have purchased points so far. As a result, our list of upcoming reviews gets longer and longer…
I’m interested to know your reasons. Do you think the minimum amount of $ 10 is too high or are you against paying for expedited reviews in general?
sorry to say it but from a developer point of view, I think it’s not quite worth $10
I guess your whole site has 10k monthly visitors or so, but there are Fiverr gigs offering promotion on Blogs with several thousands daily visitors at $5…
a simple math is that, to make the $10 worth it, we need to obtain 10+ organic installs from your page per month (given that we may easily obtain organic downloads at 0.5 usd per install from other campaigns like Appbrain or App2top), I personally doubt if I can obtain 10+ installs from your website per month (with 1% click through rate and 25% conversion rate esimate…)
also, we developer typically submit to 100+ review sites and they won’t care if their Apps are published on one less site.