Generated from Trilobita DocVault's audit data
Trilobita DocVault scores 41/100 across 6 category checks, which indicates listing-quality gaps across 2 of 6 audited categories. Strengths: title optimization (63/100) is the strongest category — installing for evaluation is fine, long-term confidence needs the gaps below addressed. Watch-items: languages (0/100) and categories & discoverability (17/100) drag the average down; lifting languages 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.
Add a detailed app description explaining features, benefits, and use cases.
Add at least 5 high-quality screenshots showing your app's key features and UI.
Assign your app to relevant categories — this is essential for marketplace discoverability.
Add a privacy policy link — it's required by most marketplaces and builds trust.
Add language support information. Multi-language apps reach significantly more merchants.
Your title uses only 18 of 70 available characters. Add relevant keywords to improve discoverability.
Add at least one more relevant keyword to your title for better search visibility.
Add relevant keywords throughout your description.
Add a demo video to increase engagement — listings with videos get higher conversion rates.
Add feature tags that describe your app's capabilities for better search matching.
Set up a demo store so merchants can preview your app before installing.
List your pricing plans with clear feature breakdowns.
Consider using a dash or pipe (|) to separate brand name from keywords.
Add a demo store URL so merchants can see your app in action before installing.
List integrations with other tools/platforms to show compatibility.
Add a FAQ to reduce support requests and help merchants self-serve.
Link to your documentation — it shows professionalism and reduces churn.
Add a getting-started tutorial to help new users succeed quickly.
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Last updated: May 26, 2026
Trilobita DocVault's overall score of 41/100 is a result that signals significant listing weaknesses across multiple categories, 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 Title Optimization (63/100, +22 vs overall); the weakest is Languages (0/100), a 41-point gap below the headline score — the largest single lever. Top three by score: Title Optimization (63), Description & Content (50), Visual Assets (50).
Scoring criteria, category weightings, and the full rubric (identical across every WordPress Plugin Directory listing AppRanks audits) are documented on the methodology page and the audit-score glossary entry. Disputes or data corrections: [email protected].
Trilobita DocVault scored 41/100 in the AppRanks listing audit — a result that signals significant listing weaknesses. The score is the weighted average of 6 category checks: Title Optimization 63/100, Description & Content 50/100, Visual Assets 50/100, Categories & Discoverability 17/100, Technical & Support 42/100, Languages 0/100. Each category is scored against a fixed rubric that is identical for every app on the platform, so scores are directly comparable across Wordpress listings.
Trilobita DocVault's strongest audit area is Title Optimization, scored at 63/100. Of the 4 checks AppRanks runs in this category, 1 pass cleanly, with the remainder in warning rather than failing state. This is the dimension a competing listing would need to match before Trilobita DocVault loses its current edge in this category.
The weakest area in Trilobita DocVault's audit is Languages, scored at 0/100. The failing checks are language count, 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.