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The Amazon Appstore is a proprietary software repository originating from the United States, designed for purchasing and downloading Android applications. It distinguishes itself by offering a paid app for free daily, providing app recommendations based on past Amazon purchases, and allowing users to test apps on a simulated Android phone via its 'Test Drive' feature. Key functionalities include suggesting and voting on features, a download accelerator, and one-click operations. Available across Online platforms, Kindle Fire, and Fire TV, the Appstore operates under a Free Proprietary license. While specific revenue figures, leadership details, founding history, and employee count are not provided, it holds a significant market position as a major competitor to other Android app stores such as the Apple App Store, Samsung Galaxy Store, F-Droid, and Aurora Store.

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User Reviews

15 reviews

Negative
Pros
In-app purchasing support
Lower developer competition
Better organic app discovery
High-value user base
Cost-effective user acquisition

Cons
Limited, outdated app catalog
Poor app discoverability
Poor developer experience
Lack of Google services
Subpar app optimization
Safety concerns
Negative user perception

Key Themes
App availability and freshness
Developer experience
User adoption and perception
Platform ecosystem limitations
Monetization opportunities
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3.8

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United States


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