Weekly Digest Email for App Store and Google Play Reviews
Monitr by MRVL sends weekly digest emails that summarise all App Store reviews, Google Play feedback, Twitter mentions, Reddit discussions, and Google News articles about your apps in one inbox.
What You Get in a Weekly Digest Email
Monitr collects mentions across five sources: App Store reviews, Google Play reviews, Twitter/X posts, Reddit threads, and Google News articles. Each mention is tagged by machine learning as a bug report, feature request, crisis alert, positive feedback, or noise. Your weekly digest arrives in your email inbox with a clean summary of the week's signals, grouped by app and theme. You can drill into full details in the Monitr dashboard at any time. This is ideal if you prefer batched insights over real-time alerts.
How the Weekly Digest Works
Once you connect your App Store and Google Play accounts, add your Twitter/X bearer token (if you want X monitoring), and confirm your Reddit and Google News filters, Monitr runs hourly checks. Signals are classified in real time, correlated into narratives where related comments cluster together, and every seven days your digest lands in your email. The digest respects your routing rules, too: if you've set up automatic routing to Slack or Jira for bug reports, those still flow there immediately, whilst the digest gives you a weekly overview of everything. Crisis alerts still arrive every 15 minutes if something breaks.
Who Needs Weekly Digest Monitoring
Weekly digests suit app studios, SaaS founders, and brand managers who don't need to react to every review in real time but do want structured, weekly visibility into user feedback, competitive mentions, and reputation trends. Marketing teams managing multiple brands can monitor competitor apps too (Pro tier and up). Agencies working with several clients find the weekly batch approach reduces alert fatigue whilst keeping everyone informed. The digest is also a natural handoff point for sprint planning: use Monday's digest to prioritise this week's feature work.
Choosing Your Digest Frequency and Content
Monitr sends digests every seven days by default. You control what appears in your digest through filtering and routing rules. Set rules to auto-route high-priority signals like bug reports or crisis alerts to Slack or Linear immediately, whilst letting the digest handle routine positive feedback and feature requests. If you use Shpd for feature voting, you can route feature requests there automatically and keep your digest focused on bugs and sentiment. You can also exclude noise tags entirely. This keeps your email inbox clean and actionable.
Starting with Monitr's Free Plan
Monitr's free tier monitors one app and includes up to 50 mentions per month, weekly digest email, and basic ML classification. Studio plan at £99 per month adds five apps and 5,000 monthly mentions. Pro (£299/month) includes 20 apps, 50,000 mentions, and competitor app monitoring. Portfolio (£599/month) scales to unlimited apps and 200,000 mentions, plus REST API access for custom integrations. All plans include the weekly digest email. Most teams start free, then move to Studio once they're monitoring multiple apps.
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Frequently asked questions
Can I customize the weekly digest email content?
Yes. You can set routing rules that auto-forward urgent signals (bugs, crises) to Slack, Jira, or other tools immediately, leaving the digest to focus on what matters. You can also exclude noise tags and choose which apps appear in each digest.
Does Monitr monitor other review sources beyond App Store and Google Play?
Yes. Monitr also ingests Twitter/X mentions, Reddit posts, and Google News articles. You provide your own Twitter/X bearer token. All sources are included in the weekly digest by default.
What does the ML classification actually do?
Monitr's classifier tags every mention as bug_report, feature_request, pr_crisis, positive_feedback, or noise. This speeds up triage. Bug reports and crises trigger immediate alerts; the weekly digest groups everything else by theme for easier review.
Can I monitor competitor apps?
Yes, but only on Pro tier and above. This lets you track what users are saying about competing apps in the same App Store category and adjust your own roadmap accordingly.
Does Monitr reply to reviews or post on social media?
No. Monitr is a monitoring and intake tool only. It collects signals and routes them to your team or tools like Slack, Jira, or Linear where you handle responses. Use it alongside your existing community management workflow.