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Dispatch vs spreadsheets for ASO

Spreadsheets are flexible. Dispatch is for indie developers who want App Store research, metadata decisions and launch follow-up in a purpose-built Mac app.

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Short answer: spreadsheets are fine for a small keyword list. Dispatch becomes useful when ASO work keeps spreading across notes, competitor pages, metadata drafts and launch assets.

What each option is best at

SpreadsheetsFree-form lists, quick scoring, exported data and custom columns you can reshape at any time.
DispatchA guided app-launch workspace for keywords, competitor review, positioning, metadata and follow-up.

When a spreadsheet is enough

If you are testing one idea, tracking a handful of terms or sharing a simple list with a collaborator, a spreadsheet may be the fastest tool. It is also easy to adapt when your process is still undefined.

Why Dispatch can be better

ASO is not only a table of keywords. You also need to understand competing apps, choose the promise, write metadata, prepare launch material and revisit results. Dispatch keeps those decisions attached to the app you are shipping.

Better fit for spreadsheets

Ad hoc research, custom scoring formulas, agency deliverables and quick exports.

Better fit for Dispatch

Solo developer launches, repeated App Store updates, metadata planning and keeping launch work together.

Honest limitation

Dispatch does not guarantee rankings or downloads. It helps you make the controllable parts of a launch clearer: positioning, keywords, metadata and the follow-up rhythm.

Verdict: use spreadsheets for loose research. Use Dispatch when ASO becomes part of your repeatable launch system.