Apple Signals

App Store Brazil — Web LiveOps Intelligence

Apple App Store Channel
LiveOps monitors 61 iOS apps across all 31 mapped Brazilian categories via the public iTunes API. Signals are derived from metadata changes: version updates, release notes, descriptions, screenshots, ratings, prices, and promotional keywords.
61
Apps Monitored
31/31
Categories Covered
47
Signals Derived
61
Snapshots Taken
Intelligence
Signal Types Detected
Signals scored by type and severity from public metadata changes
version_update release_notes_change description_change screenshot_update rating_shift price_change promo_keyword seasonal_keyword partnership_keyword collab_keyword

Each signal is scored by type (baseline, contextual, change) and assigned a severity level for alert prioritization.

Operations
Channel Status
StatusOperational
ModeManual
Daily Auto-SyncOFF
MethodiTunes Lookup API
CountryBR (pt-BR)
Recurring ScheduleOFF

Daily sync is prepared (06:00 UTC schedule) but remains off until approved. All syncs are currently manual.

Coverage
iOS Category Coverage — 31/31 (100%)
All 31 master categories in the Brazilian app market taxonomy are covered
Games
5 apps
Entertainment
3 apps
Finance
3 apps
Shopping
3 apps
Social
2 apps
Music
2 apps
Food Delivery
2 apps
Health & Fitness
2 apps
Education
2 apps
Travel
2 apps
Communication
2 apps
Video
2 apps
News
2 apps
Sports
2 apps
Productivity
2 apps
Lifestyle
2 apps
Photography
2 apps
Business
2 apps
Books
2 apps
Maps & Navigation
2 apps
Weather
1 app
Medical
1 app
Personalization
1 app
Dating
1 app
Auto & Vehicles
1 app
Tools
1 app
Parenting
3 apps
Art & Design
2 apps
House & Home
3 apps
Comics
3 apps
Events
1 app
Transparency
Scope & Limitations
Important: Apple Web does not capture native App Store In-App Events. It tracks metadata and signal intelligence from available web/API sources only.
iOS covers 100% of the 31 mapped BR categories — not 100% of the Apple App Store Brasil. Apple Web LiveOps monitors public metadata only. Native In-App Events require a Mac + iPhone and are outside the current scope. All data is collected via the public iTunes Lookup API. No scraping of apps.apple.com.