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Rank movement · 2026-08-10 → 2026-08-17 · tracked daily from Apple's public charts

Which apps are gaining traction right now — and which are losing it? This page compares today's App Store top charts against last week's snapshot and surfaces the biggest climbers, the biggest fallers, brand-new entrants and the apps that dropped off entirely — the closest public signal to download and revenue momentum. Spot emerging niches before they peak, and openings where an incumbent is slipping.

Top Free chart movers

Download momentum — who is gaining and losing ground on the free chart.

Biggest climbers

Biggest fallers

New on the free chart

Dropped off the chart

Top Grossing chart movers

Revenue momentum — movement on the money chart.

Biggest climbers

Biggest fallers

New on the grossing chart

Dropped off the chart

Top Paid chart movers

Shifting ground among paid downloads.

Biggest climbers

Biggest fallers

New on the paid chart

Dropped off the chart

Movers by category

The charts above are the overall top 100, which is dominated by household names. Each genre has its own chart, where an app with a few thousand ratings can hold a top position — usually a more useful read on your own competition.

Methodology

Appstro snapshots Apple's public top free, top grossing and top paid charts (US App Store) every day — the overall charts shown here, and the same three charts for each of the 25 genres, which appear on the category pages. Climbers and fallers are ranked by positions gained or lost versus the snapshot closest to 7 days ago; new entrants are apps on today's chart that were absent then, and drop-offs were on that older chart but are no longer in the top 100. Chart position is driven by recent download and revenue velocity, making rank movement the best free proxy for app momentum.

A drop-off means an app left the top 100, not that it was removed from the App Store — its real position is simply below what Apple publishes. Movement in either direction is a description of what happened, not an explanation: a slide can be a competitor's launch, the end of a promotion or seasonality as easily as anything the developer did.

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