This application offers a variety of features focused on downloading content from popular social media platforms. Users can download Facebook stories and videos, Instagram photos, reels from Instagram and Facebook, and TikTok videos without a watermark, along with content from other platforms like Pinterest and Twitter. The app has seen 100% organic user acquisition and achieves around 600 daily downloads, accumulating a total of 100,000 downloads. Included in the sale is the application source code, with the ability to transfer it to a Google console. If a genuine interest in purchase is expressed, the buyer can access Google Console or Firebase for statistics. Revenue is generated solely through Google AdMob, with limited prior promotion via Google Adwords. The app reports about 35,000 monthly active users and 3,000 daily active users. It has been updated to SDK 35, designed in Java, and incorporates Firebase Analytics, deemed essential by the developer. The application does not call a backend server, so there's no associated hosting cost. The prospects for app improvement include promotion, ranking enhancement, and feature development. Despite its current low profits relative to its download and user numbers, the developer emphasizes a focus on user experience over aggressive monetization. Additionally, all images and icons were designer-created or sourced freely, negating copyright concerns. The app is claimed to function without issues, unlike others with ad activation and restriction problems. The developer seeks honest inquiries regarding further questions about the app's offer.
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