whats the best way to guesstimate mau or downloads, given a specific url?
To estimate monthly active users or downloads for a specific URL, use the Semrush Traffic Analytics enrichment in Clay. This tool provides metrics like users, visits, traffic rate, and bounce rate for domains, subdomains, and subfolders. You can access this by adding the Semrush enrichment from the enrichments panel. Simply input the company URL and optionally specify a country or display month to get analytics for a particular region or time period.
Is there a way to do it for the app store?
The Semrush Traffic Analytics enrichment in Clay is designed specifically for website domains and doesn't support app store URLs. This integration retrieves monthly traffic metrics for specified domains using Semrush's Traffic Analytics API, but it's limited to web domains, subdomains, and subfolders like google.com or app.mywebsite.com/blog. Are you looking to analyze a specific mobile app, or would website traffic data for the company's main domain be helpful for your research?
I want to know how many times an app was downloaded from the app store, given the company's webiste only
Clay's website analytics tools like Semrush and Similarweb can provide website traffic data but don't directly estimate app store downloads. These integrations retrieve metrics like users, visits, and traffic rates for domains but are limited to web analytics. There's a "Mobile App" data point that can discover if a company has a mobile app available, but this doesn't provide download numbers. Are you looking to correlate website traffic patterns with potential app popularity, or do you need actual download count estimates for competitive analysis?
I need a proxy for how many mau they have, and downloads is one way to check that
Clay doesn't directly estimate app downloads or MAU from a website, but you can use these proxies: 1. Check if the company has a mobile app using our "Mobile App" data point 2. Use Similarweb or Semrush to analyze website traffic metrics 3. Look at website engagement metrics (visits, bounce rate, visit duration) as potential indicators of app popularity These website analytics can provide a rough correlation to app usage, though not exact download counts.