Okay, so the Google Play Console app on iOS? It's actually pretty useful. I was surprised. From a technical standpoint, the API integration seems pretty clean; it pulls in all your important data without a fuss. I can check my app's download numbers, see how much revenue it's making (or not making, haha), and even respond to user reviews. The UI is pretty straightforward, nothing too fancy, but it gets the job done. It loads in about 3 seconds on my iPhone 13, which is decent. It's not gonna replace the full web console for deep dives, but for quick checks while I'm, like, waiting in line for coffee? Totally worth it. The dev team really thought about the mobile workflow here. Barely uses 60MB of RAM, so it won't kill your battery either. No more spaghetti code situations in the app, I hope!
Key Features
Lets you monitor key app metrics (downloads, revenue, etc.)
Allows responding to user reviews directly from your phone
Provides a simplified view of your Google Play Console data on mobile
"Finally, the iOS version of the app is released, and I hope to add more features."
— 5★ User Review
IOSUpdated: 7/9/2025