ASO Checklist 2026: App Store Optimization Steps (with Examples)
When it comes to getting things done, mobile apps have become the go-to. When people need to find a new app they head right to the app store on their device, where there are apps for pretty much everything. Your app is probably there too, but with so much competition how can you make sure the people who actually need it find it?
In this guide:
Keyword research, rank tracking, and competitor intelligence for the App Store and Google Play.
ASO (for short) is a set of techniques to help you take advantage of how Apple's and Google's search algorithms work to ensure your app shows up where it's most relevant, giving it more visibility and more downloads.
A common misconception is that App Store Optimization is a way to mislead the algorithm. It isn't. Instead, ASO helps you highlight your app to the algorithms. You can't force them to include your app, but you can help them see it - they'll do the rest as long as you do ASO correctly.
Do You Need App Store Optimization in 2026?
Well, yes.
Many (if not most) developers, including your competitors, have already jumped on the ASO train and are optimizing their apps and seeing results. If you haven't yet and need a place to start, see our complete app store optimization guide or use this checklist before your next update.
Getting Visibility on the App Store & Google Play with ASO
First, we need to get the stores to recognize your app. That's called "indexing", and the result is getting visibility in search results. Here are the most important techniques that will help get your app more visibility in search results:
- Identify Your Most Popular Keywords and Focus on Them
Important: What you think is popular may not be, so leverage insights and store data when possible.
As part of identifying the keywords you want to optimize for, make sure you look at the apps that are currently ranking high for them because those are the ones you'll have to beat to increase your rank. In addition to keywords, stores use downloads, ratings, and ranks, to rank apps for a specific keyword.
Create a benchmark of the apps you want to beat by keeping track of their downloads, ratings, and ranks. You can look at ranks and ratings by browsing the store directly, or use an ASO tool that offers app intelligence to get those numbers.
Join the newsletter to get new insights, guides, and news every week. 65,000+ developers, marketers and investors read our newsletter every week.
A common mistake when getting started with ASO is wasting time optimizing for keywords that are out of reach. If your app's performance isn't reasonably close to the benchmark, you're better off finding keywords that are less competitive. Once your performance improves you can go back and optimize for those more competitive keywords.
💡 How to Improve Your ASO by Analyzing Your Competitors' Keywords
- Use Keywords in the App's Name
💡 Optimizing Your App's Name to Get More Downloads
Important: Where you place your keywords in the name also impacts your rank.
If you can, try to incorporate keywords in the beginning of your name. This isn't recommended for apps with a very strong brand, because the brand is something people search for and also why people download the app. But in cases where the brand is new, or isn't well known try swapping the position of the keywords and the brand.
For a deeper look at how keywords impact ranks check out our Keyword Teardown series.
- Use Keywords in the App's Subtitle or Short Description
- Optimize Your Keyword List (for the App Store)
Don't do this: "buy shoes", "buy sneakers", "buy shoe accessories", "shop shoes", "shop for shoes"
- Use Keywords in Your App's Long Description (Google Play)
- Optimize for Getting More Ratings
The number of times your app has been rated has a direct correlation to its rank in search results. That's why it's super important to actively increase your ratings by asking your users to rate the app. Apple and Google both offer ways to ask users for a rating, and apps that do that have a higher rating and continue to grow that number every day.
Now that you know how to get more visibility, you might think you're done, but you're not!
You still need to make sure those views turn into downloads. The following techniques will help convert the new traffic you get into downloads:
- Design a Simple and Clear Icon
- Use Color to Make Your Screenshots Exciting
- Caption Your Screenshots
💡 How To Design Screenshots That Result in Downloads—Musts, Tips, and Don'ts
- Use Video to Show Your App in Action
Bonus: Google Play uses YouTube to serve app preview videos, which means your video will also be visible to billions of people directly on YouTube. Even better, every video view on Google Play counts towards your views on YouTube.
Important: Monitor Your Performance
A very important part of App Store Optimization is keeping an eye on performance. Whether you "set it and forget it", or make changes regularly, knowing how your app is performing is essential. Your rank depends on many things, and by tracking your ranks you'll know what works and what doesn't.
The Bottom Line
App Store Optimization is needed for your apps to succeed, and the good news is that ASO isn't as hard as many think nor does it take long to get started. In fact, you can invest as much (or as little) time as you have when applying these techniques and see results. You can optimize just one piece at a time, or all at once. Again, the most important thing you can do is actually do it.
Your Turn!
Appfigures lets you research, optimize, and monitor with intuitive ASO tools and lots of educational material (like this guide). Get started →