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App Sliced saved me so much money and was my primary app reference.
I shall miss it most sorely.![:( :(](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/frowning.png)
I wish the App Sliced webmaster nothing but the awesomest of awesome from now on.![<3 <3](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/heart.png)
Edit:
@onlydeals , Thank you very much for the AppRaven recommendation, that shall ease my impending app hole (so to speak :P ) by a significant margin.
Hi everyone!
You can use my website, AppAgg, as an alternative to App Sliced. It's more useful and powerful.
You're welcome!
I wrote to App Sliced's webmaster, who provided some details about why the site was shutting down, along with permission to share them here.
And thus, here are some reasons why appsliced.co is shutting down, direct from the horse's mouth.
I quote:
Apple stopped accepting App Sliced and most other similar apps to the App Store in 2012 (it seems there are a few apps still around, so perhaps something has changed). The service really needs an app to succeed.
The App Store affiliate program was killed in 2018. Until that point, I earned a small percent from every app sale generated via App Sliced.
There has been a general shift toward freemium apps over the years, which means fewer paid apps going on sale and less overall utility for the site.
Ad revenue is terrible for the App Sliced URLs that list app sales. The “Ask” section of the site performs much better, but that traffic has been decimated by the rise in generative AI (and my lack of new posts in that section).
In 2023, I discovered a pretty sophisticated bot attack generating fake user accounts that seemingly had the sole purpose of posting spam links on each user profile. The emails were all valid and actively subscribing to App Sliced newsletters, which incurred thousands of dollars in fees to my email sending provider before I noticed. I disabled new user sign ups via email because of this. There have been a number of strange attacks like this over the years.
My method for tracking in-app purchases is expensive…so the cost keeps increasing as more folks use it (this is also why I do not track every IAP).
The site has been running on autopilot for 7 years and you can definitely tell by looking at it. It’s getting slow and the frontend needs a complete rewrite, but I enjoy my day job and would rather focus on it than spend months updating App Sliced.
Apple is adding price drops to the Books app. I would be shocked if they did the same for the App Store, but hopefully they will. https://9to5mac.com/2024/07/17/apple-books-in-ios-18-adds-new-feature-designed-to-save-you-money/
Thank you @appagg. Let me ask you after my first brief look because I can't see some fundamental (for me) things.
Is there an option to filter music apps only?
Is there an option to see also discounted IAPs?
Thank you for asking, very insightful, and so nice of the site owner to take the time to reply in such detail
I can develop this feature if you send me an example of their CSV to appagg @ appagg.com
When you create/edit a list, you can setup email notifications for price drops. Also you can use your favorite RSS readers. But, alerts for IAP price drops not exists and never be exists.
Of course all these fundamental things exists. AppAgg is more powerful than any similar websites/apps.
https://appagg.com/my-lists/new/
From App Sliced creator: "My method for tracking in-app purchases is expensive…so the cost keeps increasing as more folks use it (this is also why I do not track every IAP)"
I can help you if you do these steps.
Will be done on next week. App Sliced sent me the CSV file.
I know, right? The whole advance notice banner, plus the opportunity to export our entire app activity histories, and the prompt reply with such a detailed itemised breakdown? Super considerate and thoughtful, and in my experience exceptionally unusual, definitely.
I personally was very impressed by all those acts for sure. They must surely raise such a person's humanity rating by at least +117 in my estimation, I reckon.
![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
As for me writing, I thought that after providing such a useful helpful comprehensive service that saved me so much money for so long, and all this while asking absolutely nothing from us in return, I thought the site owner deserved at the very least a thank you from me, so that was what I did.
![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
Now you can import your App Sliced CSV file into AppAgg:
https://appagg.com/import-as/
Unfortunately, there is no normal way to track IAP prices.
The topbanner at App Sliced is gone. Are they still closing?
It wouldn’t be so bad if they hadn’t decided to do it on my birthday…
Yes I also have noticed that it disappeared. Maybe we’ll have good news?
Not exactly…
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Used your code @singhsong thanks!
Mine is 1M89UU
Sad times.
Dont I know you from somewhere?
Sad to see a good resource go away. I used app sliced ages ago, although now a days I just use Appraven, not only due to the price drop notifications, but the user curated app collections are a really nice way to browse for good apps since the official appstore browsing experience sucks.
Yes. The side yard three blocks over munching on grass each morning.
AppRaven has really been useful, I’ve been using it more to track games lately but if more users got on for the music apps, some good lists could be made to make it more relevant on there
Yeah that it! I knew I recognized you.
"App Sliced has closed and moved to AppRaven.net. Please use AppRaven for the latest app deals & price drops"
The info comes from the AppSliced website. It's nice that the author of one service recommends another competitive service. I wonder if this is a polite recommendation or it means that both authors joined forces and as cooperation they will work on the AppRaven together (on AppRaven.net there is also an info that: "AppSliced is now AppRaven!") or perhaps the AppSliced code / technology was purchased by AppRaven etc.
I also want to thank the author of AppSliced and his team, because so far it has been my favorite service of this type for many years. I'm currently starting to use AppRaven among others that the author of AppSliced recommends it and because of IAP notification. I keep my fingers crossed for @AppAgg service too. Thank you @decibelle for sharing the answers from the author of AppSliced - very interesting information.
Another one bites the dust. Into the appbin of history ... to join appshopper and apptizr, among others.
I have Appraven > @dakti said:
Appraven doesn't have any need for Appsliced code I would imagine. I'd be pretty sure that money must have changed hands for the Appsliced dev to have recommended Appraven, and that's as it should be! I'd see it as an ad more than any real integration of the services. I could be wrong, just a guess.
@Gavinski: Thanks for your thoughts - you are probably right, best regards.
I begrudgingly paid for the lifetime access.
I’m not a fan of the layout, experience compared to app sliced. I do not find it intuitive and it’s way too cluttered.
Make it like app sliced was.