Cobrowse for Android, iOS, and Web scores 67/100 across 6 category checks, which tracks in the middle band, with 2 of 6 categories below the headline. Strengths: description & content holds at 79/100, so the listing isn't fundamentally broken — the lift is in tightening specific weaknesses. Watch-items: technical & support (50/100) and visual assets (50/100) drag the average down; lifting technical & support is the single largest available lever. Per-category breakdown below.
How Cobrowse for Android, iOS, and Web's 67/100 breaks down
Cobrowse for Android, iOS, and Web's overall score of 67/100 is a mid-tier result — the listing is functional but multiple categories have headroom, computed as the weighted average of 6 category checks. The spread is highly polarized across categories — 4 categories score above the headline number and 2 score below. The strongest category is Description & Content (79/100, +12 vs overall); the weakest is Technical & Support (50/100), 17 points below the overall — a meaningful but not dominant gap. Top three by score: Description & Content (79), Title Optimization (75), Categories & Discoverability (75).
Scoring criteria, category weightings, and the full rubric (identical across every Salesforce AppExchange listing AppRanks audits) are documented on the methodology page and the audit-score glossary entry. Disputes or data corrections: [email protected].