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Sample Audit
Sample private developer audit report.
This fictional example shows the structure of a Hosdo private launch-readiness audit for an Android developer.
This is a private developer audit sample. It is not a public endorsement, install campaign, rating service, or ranking guarantee.
App summary
- Fictional app: Focus Ledger, a local-first habit and spending notes app for Android.
- Primary user promise: quick private daily tracking without account pressure.
- Audit scope: Google Play listing, first-run UX, privacy framing, monetization clarity, and launch positioning.
Play listing clarity
- Clarify the first sentence so users understand the app before opening screenshots.
- Replace broad productivity claims with specific daily tracking use cases.
- Add a support contact and a short data-handling summary near the listing description.
Privacy and permissions
- Explain why notification permission is requested and whether reminders are optional.
- State whether entries stay on device, sync to cloud storage, or leave the device in any backup flow.
- Align privacy policy wording with the Google Play Data safety answers.
UX first-run experience
- Show a sample ledger before asking users to create their first entry.
- Move optional reminder setup after the first successful note.
- Add a visible path to skip onboarding.
Monetization clarity
- Describe free limits and paid features in one plain section.
- Avoid vague lifetime-upgrade language unless purchase terms are specific.
- Confirm screenshots match the current paywall behavior.
Trust risks
- Overbroad privacy wording could create user uncertainty.
- Missing support metadata weakens trust for a low-install listing.
- Permission prompts before value is shown may reduce confidence.
Play listing clarity feedback
- Use concrete terms such as private habit tracker, local notes, reminders, and daily ledger.
- Do not make ranking, download, or traffic assumptions from this audit.
- Keep screenshots focused on real app screens, not generic launch claims.
Launch positioning
- Position the app around private daily tracking rather than broad productivity.
- Use the no-account flow as a trust differentiator if it is accurate.
- Prioritize privacy clarity before outreach or public discovery work.
Priority fixes
- Rewrite the short description around the core private tracking use case.
- Add support email and privacy-policy links where users expect them.
- Delay reminder permission until after the first successful entry.
- Update screenshots so the first image shows the real app workflow.
What Hosdo will not do
- Hosdo will not turn this audit into a public Hosdo review, public listing, or public endorsement.
- Hosdo will not guarantee listing, score, ranking, traffic, reviews, ratings, downloads, or installs.
- Hosdo will not incentivize users to install, rate, or review the app.