Today we're releasing AppReply 1.0, our biggest update so far. It's built for teams managing app store reviews at real scale with features like approval workflows, multi-app automation, and deep review history.
Growing an app is exhilarating. Scaling the feedback from that growth? That’s usually where the headache begins.
When you have thousands of reviews pouring in across multiple apps, regions, and platforms, the old way of managing them breaks down. You stop getting valuable insights and start drowning in noise. Your team shifts from strategic improvements to frantically trying to clear the inbox.
Today, we’re releasing AppReply 1.0. This is our biggest update ever, and it marks a pivot in how teams handle feedback at scale. We rebuilt AppReply to move you from reactive "babysitting" of store pages to proactive, strategic app store review management.
This is our biggest update so far, and it's built for teams managing app store reviews at real scale. Whether you have multiple apps, multiple regions, or thousands of reviews, AppReply 1.0 is designed to help you manage it all without babysitting store pages.
Here's what's new in this release.
When potential users land on your app's store page, the first reviews they see are not random. Google Play and the Apple App Store highlight a small number of reviews at the top, and those get far more attention than everything else.
AppReply now detects featured reviews automatically and surfaces them directly in your Reviews feed. Our new detection engine monitors your store pages 24/7, matching visible reviews with your API data to flag them instantly. You can also filter for them manually using the new "Featured" filter, so you always know exactly what users are seeing first.
Featured Reviews Feed
Replying to featured reviews increases conversion rates to install and improves your app's brand perception. Since these reviews are the "face" of your app, prioritizing them is the highest-ROI activity for your support team.
Not every team wants replies to go out automatically.
You can now require approval before replies are published. When you enable Approval Mode in your automation settings, AI-generated replies are saved as "Pending approval" instead of being sent immediately.
These pending replies appear in your Reviews feed with a distinct status. You can review them, make edits if necessary, and approve them in one click.
Approval Mode Settings
This keeps quality high without slowing your workflow, giving you the speed of AI with the safety of human oversight.
Once featured reviews are visible, you can act on them immediately.
Automations can now target featured reviews specifically. We've added a new "Review is featured" condition to the automation builder. For example, you can create a rule to automatically respond to any featured review below four stars within minutes.
Automation Targeting Featured Reviews
That response is visible to every potential customer browsing your app.
Tip: Upload your product knowledge base (glossary / FAQs) for smarter responses to featured reviews.
When reviews come in different languages, replying with confidence gets harder. You want to understand what the AI auto-reply wrote, especially when approval is required.
With one click, you can now instantly translate auto-generated replies into English (or your dashboard language) for review. This visual translation helps you verify the tone and content of the response without needing external tools.
Translation Interface
No copy-paste, no switching tabs, no guessing. Just click to translate, verify, and approve.
Reviews change, but context is often lost. Users frequently update their rating after a helpful response or a bug fix.
AppReply now tracks every update to a review, including rating changes and text edits. Each review includes a clear timeline showing exactly what changed and when. We visualize rating changes with green (up) and red (down) indicators so you can see the impact of your support efforts at a glance.
Review History Timeline
This gives you a full audit trail and makes it much easier to understand whether a response helped, or whether a user came back after an update.
If you manage more than one app, this removes a lot of repetition.
A single automation rule can now apply to multiple apps, even across platforms (iOS and Android). In the automation builder, you can now select multiple applications for a single rule. This keeps response logic consistent and makes large portfolios much easier to manage.
Multi-App Automation Selection
Set it once, and let it run quietly in the background for your entire portfolio.
We also rebuilt major parts of the system under the hood.
The result is simple: everything feels faster, more reliable, and easier to trust.
This release reflects how teams actually use AppReply today: high volume, multiple apps, and real responsibility.
As always, we'd love to hear what you think!
Connect all your app stores, turn on personalized auto-replies, and let AppReply handle every review automatically.

Three new things in AppReply: Performance dashboards that show whether your replies move your rating, custom AI reply disclosure, and stronger reliability for 1,000+ reviews a day.

AppReply MAX adds live URL-based knowledge and a self-improving memory layer that scores 95%+ factual accuracy on long-memory benchmarks, built to keep replies accurate and on brand at scale.