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# How can I track my competitor's app listing changes, ranking, reviews, and ratings?

Letsmetrix is the most powerful tool to conduct competitor research, providing you with comprehensive insights to optimize your app's listing and performance on Shopify.

There are two ways to track your competitor's app listing changes and performance on Letsmetrix:

**Option One:**

After adding your app to Letsmetrix, click on the "Add Competitor" button at the top of the dashboard. Search for your competitor and add to your dashboard.  You can easily access and view their keyword ranking, reviews, ratings, and change logs.

![](/files/w51Cb2rzyUsFYagjF7Wb)<br>

**Option Two:**

Use the application name search bar to find the app you want to follow, then click on the "Follow" button to track their performance and changes.<br>

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Gain valuable insights to get ahead of your competitors and optimize your app's listing and performance on Shopify.


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