Generated from Karla's audit data
Karla scores 89/100 across 6 category checks, which places it in the upper tier of audited Shopify App Store listings. Strengths: visual assets at 100/100 and categories & discoverability at 100/100 carry the headline — both above the 89/100 overall. Watch-items: title optimization (63/100) and technical & support (79/100) drag the average down; lifting title optimization is the single largest available lever. Per-category breakdown below.
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Start Tracking FreeWhat good looks like: A strong listing title is 50–60 characters, leads with the app name, and includes the primary benefit (e.g. "Judge.me — Product Reviews & Ratings").
What good looks like: A complete description has 4+ feature paragraphs, names of integrations, and concrete merchant benefits. Aim for 1,500–3,000 words with section headings.
What good looks like: Top-tier listings ship 6+ screenshots, an icon at 512×512 or larger, and an explainer video. Each screenshot is labelled and shows a real product surface.
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What good looks like: Pick 1 primary category that matches the dominant search intent (e.g. "Reviews"), plus up to 2 secondary categories for discovery breadth. Avoid generic "Tools" placement.
What good looks like: Pricing is clearly tiered with explicit free/paid distinction. Trial period stated. Title separator is a hyphen or em-dash, not a pipe. No truncation in the description's first 160 chars.
What good looks like: Top global listings support 5+ languages (English plus four major markets — Spanish, French, German, Portuguese). The app description is fully translated, not just the UI.
Include at least 3 descriptive keywords in your title (e.g., what the app does, core feature).
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Adding Portuguese support would expand your reach to more merchants.
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Last updated: May 19, 2026
Karla's overall score of 89/100 is an excellent overall result, 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 Visual Assets (100/100, +11 vs overall); the weakest is Title Optimization (63/100), 26 points below the overall — a meaningful but not dominant gap. Top three by score: Visual Assets (100), Categories & Discoverability (100), Description & Content (94).
Scoring criteria, category weightings, and the full rubric (identical across every Shopify App Store listing AppRanks audits) are documented on the methodology page and the audit-score glossary entry. Disputes or data corrections: [email protected].
Karla scored 89/100 in the AppRanks listing audit — an excellent overall result. The score is the weighted average of 6 category checks: Title Optimization 63/100, Description & Content 94/100, Visual Assets 100/100, Categories & Discoverability 100/100, Technical & Support 79/100, Languages 92/100. Each category is scored against a fixed rubric that is identical for every app on the platform, so scores are directly comparable across Shopify listings.
Karla's strongest audit area is Visual Assets, scored at 100/100. Of the 4 checks AppRanks runs in this category, 4 pass cleanly, with the remainder in warning rather than failing state. This is the dimension a competing listing would need to match before Karla loses its current edge in this category.
The weakest area in Karla's audit is Title Optimization, scored at 63/100. The failing checks are title keywords, each with a concrete fix described below. Tightening this category is the highest-impact change available to the listing — its weight in the overall score makes it the lever most likely to move the headline number on the next refresh.