The number is useful because it separates launch reach from daily momentum. Aida has reached more downloads than the recent daily reports make obvious, so today Iβm looking at the next question: how do I make the first open turn into a habit?
Launch Aida Day 15/100
App Store Connect shows 21 Aida Pro Annual starts through May 29.
People are not just testing Aida. They are considering whether it deserves a longer place in their routine.
What makes a daily planner worth choosing annually?
#buildinpublic
Launch Aida Day 10/100
App Store Connect shows 1 Aida Pro renewal in the May 24 report.
It is a small signal, but it matters: someone did not just try Aida once. They let it continue.
For a daily planner, trust is the product.
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@JacobSobolev Initial roadmap is in the website https://t.co/kKhchtcmtt
It changes over time, based on feedback
Slots are not the goal, but it's validated proxy to the goal
Launch Aida Day 6/100
App Store Connect shows 93 first-time downloads in the May 20 report.
A first install is only the first yes. The real work is making day one clear enough to come back tomorrow.
What makes you install a new daily planner app?
#buildinpublic
Launch Aida Day 5/100
App Store Connect shows 12 active Aida Pro Annual trials in the May 19 report.
A trial is not a win yet. It is a window to prove Aida is worth coming back to.
What would make you keep using Aida after the trial?
#buildinpublic
Launch Aida Day 3
Our latest verified App Store Connect data shows 181 cumulative downloads, including re-downloads.
Itβs a small but meaningful sign that people are still returning after install.
Which small moment helps turn a new install into a habit?
#buildinpublic
Launch Aida Day 2/100
153 downloads by May 16.
Small number, but it already feels different from building in private. Every download means someone decided to give Aida a place on their phone.
Today Iβm trying to understand one thing:
What made you decide to try Aida?