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Update: my solo snoring app is live on the App Store — and I finally killed the positioning confusion

A couple weeks ago I posted here asking whether my app was a "recorder" or a "trend tracker." That thread genuinely changed how I think about it — thanks to everyone who weighed in.

Update: SnoreScribe is now live on the App Store. Solo, $0 marketing budget, zero third-party SDKs, audio that never leaves the phone.

What changed since the beta:

  1. I picked a side on positioning. It's NOT "an app that records your snoring." It's "an app that tells you if your snoring is getting better or worse." Same feature set, completely different sentence — and the second one is the reason anyone actually pays.

  2. I rewrote everything around that. The landing page hero went from "record at night, understand in the morning" to "is your snoring getting better or worse?" App Store metadata follows in the next build.

  3. Pricing: one-time purchase. No subscription, no surprise paywall.

Where I actually am, honestly: it's day one, downloads are single digits (mostly friends so far), and distribution is 100% organic — X build-in-public + this community. Apple Search Ads and paid channels are off the table on a ~$20 budget.

Open question I'm still chewing on: for a "search-type" need like snoring — people don't browse communities for it, they search the App Store directly — how much does build-in-public actually move the needle vs just nailing ASO? Curious how others with utility apps think about this.

If you want to poke at it: https://apps.apple.com/app/id6778848782

on June 27, 2026
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    The positioning shift is much bigger than it looks. "Recording snoring" describes what the app does. "Is my snoring getting better or worse?" describes the question people are actually trying to answer. That's the kind of change that makes a product feel necessary instead of interesting. I'd be very careful not to let future features pull you back toward the recorder category.

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