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Reply to every App Store & Google Play review, in any language.
Reply Argus reads every review across both stores, drafts the answer in your voice, and tells you what it all means, so support stops being a firehose.
2 stores·100+ languages·approve or auto-publish
Jamie R.
App Store · EN · 3h ago
“Latest update logs me out every time I switch tabs. Frustrating, was about to upgrade to Pro.”
Hi Jamie, sorry about the sign-outs after the update. We tracked down the tab-switch bug and a fix ships this week. Email support and we'll extend your trial so Pro is on us once it lands.
01 / Watch
Catch every review the moment it lands.
Both stores, every app you ship, watched around the clock, so a 1-star never sits unseen until your next login.
One inbox, both stores
App Store and Google Play flow into a single feed, sorted into New, Drafted, Published and Skipped. No tab-hopping to catch a 1-star.
Every app in one workspace
Run a whole portfolio from one place. Each app keeps its own voice, its own rules and its own knowledge. They never bleed into each other.
Always-on sync
Argus watches both stores continuously. A fresh review surfaces in minutes, drafted and waiting, not whenever you happen to check.
02 / Reply
Draft in your voice, in any language, grounded in fact.
Every draft reads the reviewer back to themselves and answers from what you've actually said, never a canned opening, never a hallucinated promise.
Replies in your voice
Each draft is built from your past approved answers, so it sounds like you: factual, on-brand, ready to send in one click.
Learns your app automatically
Connect a store and Argus reads your App Store and Play listings and marketing page on its own, no upload needed. Replies cite real facts, kept separate per platform, and when your sources disagree it flags the mismatch instead of guessing. Add your own notes and files anytime.
100+ languages
Reads and answers in the language the review was written (Japanese, Portuguese, German) with the tone intact, no copy-paste translator.
See the facts behind every reply
Open any draft and Argus shows the exact notes and listing lines it drew from, quoted as you wrote them, plus a flag when a source looked contradictory. No guessing what a reply is built on.
Save a voice, reuse it everywhere
Tune a voice once, save it as a named profile, and apply it to any app in a click. A whole portfolio can share one consistent tone without re-tuning each app by hand.
Your brand facts, obeyed every time
Set your support email, refund or help link, and the lines you never want said, once. Every reply across every app honors them, so a draft never invents a policy or a promise.
03 / Automate
Automate the safe. Escalate the rest.
Approval-first by default. You choose exactly which replies can ship on their own, and Argus gets sharper every time you edit one.
Rules that fit your risk
Trigger on rating, keyword, language or store, and set the tone per app: concise, warm, neutral or playful. Simple rules, no scripting.
Approve or auto-publish
Hold every draft for a click, or let the replies you trust (a 5-star thank-you) post themselves. Your call, set per app.
Learns as you approve
Every edit teaches Argus your style. Approvals get faster and drafts land closer to send-ready, week over week.
Correct a fact once, it sticks
Mark a cited fact right or wrong as you review. Argus leans harder on what you confirm and stops repeating what you reject, so the next draft is more accurate, not just more on-brand.
04 / Understand
See the themes behind the ratings, and never miss a drop.
Stop guessing what's dragging the number. Argus names the themes, clusters the complaints, and pings you the second one starts to spread.
Analytics that explain
Rating trend, response rate and an AI executive summary that names what's actually moving the number, not just charts to read yourself.
Find similar reviews
Argus clusters every review echoing the same complaint, with a match score, so one great reply can cover a hundred.
Alerts before it spreads
Get pinged in Slack, Telegram, Discord, email or a webhook the moment a rating drops or a negative review lands.
Catch a rating crash automatically
Argus watches each app's last 24 hours against a 28-day baseline and alerts you when a rating suddenly drops or negative reviews spike, with a cooldown so an ongoing dip never storms your channels. No thresholds to set.
05 / Build
Reviews don't just get answered. They tell you what to build.
As the same request accumulates, Argus turns it into an evidence-backed feature card you can prioritize and hand straight to your tools. Reactive becomes proactive.
Feature requests, clustered with evidence
Once a few reviews ask for the same thing, Argus groups them into one card, each linked back to the reviews behind it. Nothing invented: every card is backed by real reviewers, so you build on demand, not on a hunch.
Ranked by demand, not a board
Signal is your reviews, ranked by what to fix: the feature requests from reviews scored High, Med or Low by how many reviews back each one and how they trend. The loudest, best-evidenced asks rise to the top on their own, so you know what to fix first.
Export to the tools you already use
Push a card one-way to Notion or Google Sheets with a Connect click, or download it as CSV, Markdown or JSON (Jira and DevRev coming soon). It's a clean handoff into your workflow, not a two-way sync to babysit.
Your analyst
Not just replies, an analyst reading every review.
Argus doesn't hand you a wall of charts to interpret. It reads the whole month, clusters the complaints into themes, and writes the summary a human analyst would: what's dragging the rating, what's fixed, and what your users love.
- A plain-language executive summary, refreshed as reviews land
- Complaints clustered into named themes, with counts and trend
- Visible-rating trend and response rate at a glance
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Visible rating held at 4.3. Two themes drove 61% of 1 to 2★ this month: a session bug after 4.1 (down 40% since 4.1.2 shipped) and Android onboarding friction. Praise for the redesign is up 22%. You answered 92% of reviews, median reply 2m 18s.
Rating
4.3
+0.3
Answered
92%
of reviews
Rating trend
Themes Argus clustered
Never miss a drop
Get the alert where you already work.
Connections
Connect the stores you ship to
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Features FAQ
The features, in plain terms.
What Argus does across both stores, how publishing stays in your control, and what each plan includes.
Start freeHow does the free trial work?
Every paid plan starts with a 10-day trial. No card required to begin: connect a store, watch Argus draft real replies, and decide before you're charged.
Which stores can Argus connect to?
Apple App Store and Google Play. Every review from both stores lands in one inbox.
Will it publish replies without me?
Only if you tell it to. Approval mode is on by default: Argus drafts, you approve. Auto-publish is always opt-in and off by default; on paid tiers you can scope it (5★ only, or by automation rule) so you decide exactly what ships on its own.
How does Argus learn my voice?
It reads your past approved replies and everything it can learn about your app (your App Store and Play listings and marketing page, pulled in automatically) plus any notes or files you add. Every draft is grounded in those, kept separate per platform, and each edit you make nudges the next draft closer. If your sources ever contradict each other, Argus flags it so a reply never repeats a stale fact.
Can Reply Argus tell me what to build?
As your reviews accumulate, Signal ranks the recurring feature requests into one evidence-backed feed: reviews, ranked by what to fix first. An entry forms once at least a few reviews ask for the same thing, each one linked back to the reviews behind it, and the loudest, best-evidenced asks rise to the top. From there you push an entry one-way to Notion or Google Sheets (Jira and DevRev are coming soon), or download it as CSV, Markdown or JSON. It's how Reply Argus goes from answering your reviews to helping you decide what to ship next. Signal is on Indie and up; file downloads are free.
How many apps can I add?
As many as you like. Adding an app is always free. Each plan sets how many can be active at once (auto-drafting and publishing): 1 on Free, 4 on Indie, 10 on Pro, 30 on Studio. A disabled app costs nothing and stays ready to switch back on. Need more active slots than your tier includes? Add them à la carte instead of jumping a whole tier.
What if I need more replies or active apps than my plan includes?
Meter up, don't jump tiers. Add extra active-app slots (about $12/app per month) or reply top-up packs to any paid plan. Top-up credits never expire. They roll over and are used only after your monthly allowance. Add-ons are prepaid and opt-in, so there's never a surprise overage bill.
Can I switch plans later?
Anytime. Upgrades apply immediately and downgrades take effect at the end of your billing cycle. Reply counts prorate so you never pay for replies you didn't use. Annual billing on every paid plan gets you two months free.
Does Reply Argus have an API?
Yes, on Pro and up. Mint a read-only API key and pull your apps and reviews (each with its reply) over a REST endpoint, or subscribe a webhook to get review, draft, publish, digest and anomaly events as signed JSON POSTs. Every webhook is HMAC-signed so you can verify it came from us. Keys are managed in Settings under Developers.
Will Argus warn me if my rating suddenly drops?
Yes, on Indie and up. Argus watches each app's last 24 hours against a 28-day baseline and alerts your connected channels when a rating crashes or negative reviews spike, with a cooldown so an ongoing dip never storms your channels. No configuration needed.
Can agencies put their own brand on it?
Yes, on Studio. White-label replaces the product name and logo with yours and sends customer emails from your own verified domain, so your clients only ever see your brand. Each client app stays isolated with its own voice, rules and knowledge.
Can I save a brand voice and reuse it across apps?
Yes, on Indie and up. Save a tuned voice as a named profile and apply it to any app in one click, so a whole portfolio can share one consistent tone without re-tuning each app by hand.
How do I know a reply isn't making things up?
Open any draft and Argus shows the exact notes and listing lines it drew from, quoted as you wrote them, plus a flag when two sources disagree. Mark a cited fact right or wrong and the next draft leans on what you confirm and drops what you reject. Grounding is on Indie and up, where the knowledge base is included.
Put every review under one watch.
See Argus draft a real reply in your voice. 10-day trial on every paid tier, no card to begin.
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