How see total app installs on iTunes Connect?










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I see on iTunes Connect in AppAnalytics/SalesAndTrends sections only app units (that means the difference of app installs from previous week/month).
Where can I see the total app installs number?
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  • You can check total installed by date filter.
    – Pramod Tapaniya
    May 31 '16 at 8:33






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    Switch to Android, it easier there :)
    – Slava Kamzen
    May 31 '16 at 8:35










  • @Pramod Tapaniya thanks sounds great, i'll accept answer if you will write it as answer
    – tatiana_c
    May 31 '16 at 8:39










  • @tatiana_c see my answer.
    – Pramod Tapaniya
    May 31 '16 at 8:44















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I see on iTunes Connect in AppAnalytics/SalesAndTrends sections only app units (that means the difference of app installs from previous week/month).
Where can I see the total app installs number?
Thanks










share|improve this question





















  • You can check total installed by date filter.
    – Pramod Tapaniya
    May 31 '16 at 8:33






  • 1




    Switch to Android, it easier there :)
    – Slava Kamzen
    May 31 '16 at 8:35










  • @Pramod Tapaniya thanks sounds great, i'll accept answer if you will write it as answer
    – tatiana_c
    May 31 '16 at 8:39










  • @tatiana_c see my answer.
    – Pramod Tapaniya
    May 31 '16 at 8:44













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I see on iTunes Connect in AppAnalytics/SalesAndTrends sections only app units (that means the difference of app installs from previous week/month).
Where can I see the total app installs number?
Thanks










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I see on iTunes Connect in AppAnalytics/SalesAndTrends sections only app units (that means the difference of app installs from previous week/month).
Where can I see the total app installs number?
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  • You can check total installed by date filter.
    – Pramod Tapaniya
    May 31 '16 at 8:33






  • 1




    Switch to Android, it easier there :)
    – Slava Kamzen
    May 31 '16 at 8:35










  • @Pramod Tapaniya thanks sounds great, i'll accept answer if you will write it as answer
    – tatiana_c
    May 31 '16 at 8:39










  • @tatiana_c see my answer.
    – Pramod Tapaniya
    May 31 '16 at 8:44
















  • You can check total installed by date filter.
    – Pramod Tapaniya
    May 31 '16 at 8:33






  • 1




    Switch to Android, it easier there :)
    – Slava Kamzen
    May 31 '16 at 8:35










  • @Pramod Tapaniya thanks sounds great, i'll accept answer if you will write it as answer
    – tatiana_c
    May 31 '16 at 8:39










  • @tatiana_c see my answer.
    – Pramod Tapaniya
    May 31 '16 at 8:44















You can check total installed by date filter.
– Pramod Tapaniya
May 31 '16 at 8:33




You can check total installed by date filter.
– Pramod Tapaniya
May 31 '16 at 8:33




1




1




Switch to Android, it easier there :)
– Slava Kamzen
May 31 '16 at 8:35




Switch to Android, it easier there :)
– Slava Kamzen
May 31 '16 at 8:35












@Pramod Tapaniya thanks sounds great, i'll accept answer if you will write it as answer
– tatiana_c
May 31 '16 at 8:39




@Pramod Tapaniya thanks sounds great, i'll accept answer if you will write it as answer
– tatiana_c
May 31 '16 at 8:39












@tatiana_c see my answer.
– Pramod Tapaniya
May 31 '16 at 8:44




@tatiana_c see my answer.
– Pramod Tapaniya
May 31 '16 at 8:44












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iTunes Connect provide a date filter for how many time apps were installed during a particular time period. You can use that filter for this situation.






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  • the limit is 1 year span though
    – Mirko
    Oct 17 '18 at 15:16










  • @Mirko Sorry, not understand.
    – Pramod Tapaniya
    Oct 18 '18 at 7:02










  • you cannot see the total number of installs since you release the app, as the date filter does not allow you to select more than 1-year span. Our app was released 3 years ago, we cannot get the overall total but just the total for the past year.
    – Mirko
    Oct 19 '18 at 8:12










  • don't select "Last 365 days" option, Use "Custom Range" option. By that you can see any period of time.
    – Pramod Tapaniya
    Oct 20 '18 at 4:19










  • Custom range is 1 year span max.
    – Mirko
    Oct 21 '18 at 6:58


















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As of this post I was able to get lifetime numbers. From the App Store Connect dashboard nagivate to 'Sales and Trends'. From there click 'Units' (left nav, under 'Sales'). Then click the date selection input- 'Lifetime' should appear in the date selection popover.






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iTunes Connect provide a date filter for how many time apps were installed during a particular time period. You can use that filter for this situation.






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  • the limit is 1 year span though
    – Mirko
    Oct 17 '18 at 15:16










  • @Mirko Sorry, not understand.
    – Pramod Tapaniya
    Oct 18 '18 at 7:02










  • you cannot see the total number of installs since you release the app, as the date filter does not allow you to select more than 1-year span. Our app was released 3 years ago, we cannot get the overall total but just the total for the past year.
    – Mirko
    Oct 19 '18 at 8:12










  • don't select "Last 365 days" option, Use "Custom Range" option. By that you can see any period of time.
    – Pramod Tapaniya
    Oct 20 '18 at 4:19










  • Custom range is 1 year span max.
    – Mirko
    Oct 21 '18 at 6:58















4














iTunes Connect provide a date filter for how many time apps were installed during a particular time period. You can use that filter for this situation.






share|improve this answer






















  • the limit is 1 year span though
    – Mirko
    Oct 17 '18 at 15:16










  • @Mirko Sorry, not understand.
    – Pramod Tapaniya
    Oct 18 '18 at 7:02










  • you cannot see the total number of installs since you release the app, as the date filter does not allow you to select more than 1-year span. Our app was released 3 years ago, we cannot get the overall total but just the total for the past year.
    – Mirko
    Oct 19 '18 at 8:12










  • don't select "Last 365 days" option, Use "Custom Range" option. By that you can see any period of time.
    – Pramod Tapaniya
    Oct 20 '18 at 4:19










  • Custom range is 1 year span max.
    – Mirko
    Oct 21 '18 at 6:58













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iTunes Connect provide a date filter for how many time apps were installed during a particular time period. You can use that filter for this situation.






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iTunes Connect provide a date filter for how many time apps were installed during a particular time period. You can use that filter for this situation.







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  • the limit is 1 year span though
    – Mirko
    Oct 17 '18 at 15:16










  • @Mirko Sorry, not understand.
    – Pramod Tapaniya
    Oct 18 '18 at 7:02










  • you cannot see the total number of installs since you release the app, as the date filter does not allow you to select more than 1-year span. Our app was released 3 years ago, we cannot get the overall total but just the total for the past year.
    – Mirko
    Oct 19 '18 at 8:12










  • don't select "Last 365 days" option, Use "Custom Range" option. By that you can see any period of time.
    – Pramod Tapaniya
    Oct 20 '18 at 4:19










  • Custom range is 1 year span max.
    – Mirko
    Oct 21 '18 at 6:58
















  • the limit is 1 year span though
    – Mirko
    Oct 17 '18 at 15:16










  • @Mirko Sorry, not understand.
    – Pramod Tapaniya
    Oct 18 '18 at 7:02










  • you cannot see the total number of installs since you release the app, as the date filter does not allow you to select more than 1-year span. Our app was released 3 years ago, we cannot get the overall total but just the total for the past year.
    – Mirko
    Oct 19 '18 at 8:12










  • don't select "Last 365 days" option, Use "Custom Range" option. By that you can see any period of time.
    – Pramod Tapaniya
    Oct 20 '18 at 4:19










  • Custom range is 1 year span max.
    – Mirko
    Oct 21 '18 at 6:58















the limit is 1 year span though
– Mirko
Oct 17 '18 at 15:16




the limit is 1 year span though
– Mirko
Oct 17 '18 at 15:16












@Mirko Sorry, not understand.
– Pramod Tapaniya
Oct 18 '18 at 7:02




@Mirko Sorry, not understand.
– Pramod Tapaniya
Oct 18 '18 at 7:02












you cannot see the total number of installs since you release the app, as the date filter does not allow you to select more than 1-year span. Our app was released 3 years ago, we cannot get the overall total but just the total for the past year.
– Mirko
Oct 19 '18 at 8:12




you cannot see the total number of installs since you release the app, as the date filter does not allow you to select more than 1-year span. Our app was released 3 years ago, we cannot get the overall total but just the total for the past year.
– Mirko
Oct 19 '18 at 8:12












don't select "Last 365 days" option, Use "Custom Range" option. By that you can see any period of time.
– Pramod Tapaniya
Oct 20 '18 at 4:19




don't select "Last 365 days" option, Use "Custom Range" option. By that you can see any period of time.
– Pramod Tapaniya
Oct 20 '18 at 4:19












Custom range is 1 year span max.
– Mirko
Oct 21 '18 at 6:58




Custom range is 1 year span max.
– Mirko
Oct 21 '18 at 6:58













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As of this post I was able to get lifetime numbers. From the App Store Connect dashboard nagivate to 'Sales and Trends'. From there click 'Units' (left nav, under 'Sales'). Then click the date selection input- 'Lifetime' should appear in the date selection popover.






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  • As of this comment, this still works
    – Nicklas Mandrup Frederiksen
    Dec 23 '18 at 18:00















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As of this post I was able to get lifetime numbers. From the App Store Connect dashboard nagivate to 'Sales and Trends'. From there click 'Units' (left nav, under 'Sales'). Then click the date selection input- 'Lifetime' should appear in the date selection popover.






share|improve this answer




















  • As of this comment, this still works
    – Nicklas Mandrup Frederiksen
    Dec 23 '18 at 18:00













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As of this post I was able to get lifetime numbers. From the App Store Connect dashboard nagivate to 'Sales and Trends'. From there click 'Units' (left nav, under 'Sales'). Then click the date selection input- 'Lifetime' should appear in the date selection popover.






share|improve this answer












As of this post I was able to get lifetime numbers. From the App Store Connect dashboard nagivate to 'Sales and Trends'. From there click 'Units' (left nav, under 'Sales'). Then click the date selection input- 'Lifetime' should appear in the date selection popover.







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  • As of this comment, this still works
    – Nicklas Mandrup Frederiksen
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  • As of this comment, this still works
    – Nicklas Mandrup Frederiksen
    Dec 23 '18 at 18:00















As of this comment, this still works
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