Quote from: nazlisart on April 18, 2017, 16:53 I downloaded and checked it out. Impressive graphics and well structured BUT. With time I have built and refined a very elaborate EXCEL sheet covering all my needs, I guess the same stands for all professional Microstockers. I keep my statistics manually spending no more than half an hour per week and it is far more accurate. The reason being that I contribute to agencies that are not provided in the app and that I include commissions and other sources of income in my excel. This means that as an income or even a statistics tool this app (or any other for that matter) is inadequate for me. On the other hand, having a portfolio of 800+ illustrations, it is impossible to keep track of how individual images or series do in their total capacity. I do have a general idea of what works best or worst but I loose it in the middle tiers. Some sites like SS give you some options but the overall picture is lacking. I see that you have done a pretty good job in this area. It displays the current balance for each agency and a list of. I would suggest you emphasize this part of the app with some more options and more graphics (trends, selling curves, etc.).Īlthough some features like folders/lightboxes don't work in the version I downloaded I expect there will be improvements and debugging in the future. Microstockr is an Android app that helps you track sales on major microstock photography agencies. If this is done I would definitely be a customer. Even if no more agencies are added having these statistics will be an invaluable tool for planning and asses that is impossible to custom-make and manually track. I tried to use the collections but it doesn't give me any images to put in (I guess this is a bug). In any case to elaborate a bit more about my previous post.
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