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I'm a (proud) owner of a 5 year old running app for iOS & Android. The app is to train both beginners and experienced runners with training schedules (30 lessons in 10 weeks). When do you think it's the best time to ask a user for a review?

  1. After landing on the dashboard X times
  2. After completing a run X times and viewing their stats (not my favo)
  3. After completing a training schedule (+/- 10 weeks of running)
  4. After viewing total stats / last runs
  5. When viewing the achievements

My opinion: After completing 2 weeks of training, after closing my current training and landing on the Dashboard.

And: What 'popup' message would you recommend?

"How is training going with X?" "I am satisfied" / "Can do better".

[EDIT] Why this isn't a duplicate of this topicthis topic: The usage of an sport app differs from other apps like games or news related apps. As you actively use the app during your excise you want as little information before, during, and after training. This means a different way of interacting and asking for a review.

I'm a (proud) owner of a 5 year old running app for iOS & Android. The app is to train both beginners and experienced runners with training schedules (30 lessons in 10 weeks). When do you think it's the best time to ask a user for a review?

  1. After landing on the dashboard X times
  2. After completing a run X times and viewing their stats (not my favo)
  3. After completing a training schedule (+/- 10 weeks of running)
  4. After viewing total stats / last runs
  5. When viewing the achievements

My opinion: After completing 2 weeks of training, after closing my current training and landing on the Dashboard.

And: What 'popup' message would you recommend?

"How is training going with X?" "I am satisfied" / "Can do better".

[EDIT] Why this isn't a duplicate of this topic: The usage of an sport app differs from other apps like games or news related apps. As you actively use the app during your excise you want as little information before, during, and after training. This means a different way of interacting and asking for a review.

I'm a (proud) owner of a 5 year old running app for iOS & Android. The app is to train both beginners and experienced runners with training schedules (30 lessons in 10 weeks). When do you think it's the best time to ask a user for a review?

  1. After landing on the dashboard X times
  2. After completing a run X times and viewing their stats (not my favo)
  3. After completing a training schedule (+/- 10 weeks of running)
  4. After viewing total stats / last runs
  5. When viewing the achievements

My opinion: After completing 2 weeks of training, after closing my current training and landing on the Dashboard.

And: What 'popup' message would you recommend?

"How is training going with X?" "I am satisfied" / "Can do better".

[EDIT] Why this isn't a duplicate of this topic: The usage of an sport app differs from other apps like games or news related apps. As you actively use the app during your excise you want as little information before, during, and after training. This means a different way of interacting and asking for a review.

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I'm a (proud) owner of a 5 year old running app for iOS & Android. As a active sport app it's hard to ask to review an app. The app is to train both beginners /and experienced runners with training schedules (30 lessons in 10 weeks). When do you think it's the best time to ask a user for a review?

  1. After landing on the dashboard X times
  2. After completing a run X times and viewing their stats (not my favo)
  3. After completing a training schedule (+/- 10 weeks of running)
  4. After viewing total stats / last runs
  5. When viewing the achievements

My opinion: After completing 2 weeks of training, after closing my current training and landing on the Dashboard.

And: What 'popup' message would you recommend?

"How is training going with X?" "I am satisfied" / "Can do better".

[EDIT] Why this isn't a duplicate of this topic  : The usage of an sport app differences withdiffers from other apps like games or news related apps. As you activityactively use the app during your excise you want as lesslittle information before, during, and after training. This means a different way of usabilityinteracting and asking for a review.

I'm (proud) owner of a 5 year old running app for iOS & Android. As a active sport app it's hard to ask to review an app. The app is to train beginners / experienced runners with training schedules (30 lessons in 10 weeks). When do you think it's the best to ask a user for a review?

  1. After landing on the dashboard X times
  2. After completing a run X times and viewing their stats (not my favo)
  3. After completing a training schedule (+/- 10 weeks of running)
  4. After viewing total stats / last runs
  5. When viewing the achievements

My opinion: After completing 2 weeks of training, after closing my current training and landing on the Dashboard.

And: What 'popup' message would you recommend?

"How is training going with X?" "I am satisfied" / "Can do better".

[EDIT] Why this isn't a duplicate of this topic  : The usage of an sport app differences with other apps like games or news related apps. As you activity use the app during your excise you want as less information before, during and after training. This means a different way of usability and asking for a review.

I'm a (proud) owner of a 5 year old running app for iOS & Android. The app is to train both beginners and experienced runners with training schedules (30 lessons in 10 weeks). When do you think it's the best time to ask a user for a review?

  1. After landing on the dashboard X times
  2. After completing a run X times and viewing their stats (not my favo)
  3. After completing a training schedule (+/- 10 weeks of running)
  4. After viewing total stats / last runs
  5. When viewing the achievements

My opinion: After completing 2 weeks of training, after closing my current training and landing on the Dashboard.

And: What 'popup' message would you recommend?

"How is training going with X?" "I am satisfied" / "Can do better".

[EDIT] Why this isn't a duplicate of this topic: The usage of an sport app differs from other apps like games or news related apps. As you actively use the app during your excise you want as little information before, during, and after training. This means a different way of interacting and asking for a review.

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I'm (proud) owner of a 5 year old running app for iOS & Android. As a active sport app it's hard to ask to review an app. The app is to train beginners / experienced runners with training schedules (30 lessons in 10 weeks). When do you think it's the best to ask a user for a review?

  1. After landing on the dashboard X times
  2. After completing a run X times and viewing their stats (not my favo)
  3. After completing a training schedule (+/- 10 weeks of running)
  4. After viewing total stats / last runs
  5. When viewing the achievements

My opinion: After completing 2 weeks of training, after closing my current training and landing on the Dashboard.

And: What 'popup' message would you recommend?

"How is training going with X?" "I am satisfied" / "Can do better".

[EDIT] Why this isn't a duplicate of this topic : The usage of an sport app differences with other apps like games or news related apps. As you activity use the app during your excise you want as less information before, during and after training. This means a different way of usability and asking for a review.

I'm (proud) owner of a 5 year old running app for iOS & Android. As a active sport app it's hard to ask to review an app. The app is to train beginners / experienced runners with training schedules (30 lessons in 10 weeks). When do you think it's the best to ask a user for a review?

  1. After landing on the dashboard X times
  2. After completing a run X times and viewing their stats (not my favo)
  3. After completing a training schedule (+/- 10 weeks of running)
  4. After viewing total stats / last runs
  5. When viewing the achievements

My opinion: After completing 2 weeks of training, after closing my current training and landing on the Dashboard.

And: What 'popup' message would you recommend?

"How is training going with X?" "I am satisfied" / "Can do better".

I'm (proud) owner of a 5 year old running app for iOS & Android. As a active sport app it's hard to ask to review an app. The app is to train beginners / experienced runners with training schedules (30 lessons in 10 weeks). When do you think it's the best to ask a user for a review?

  1. After landing on the dashboard X times
  2. After completing a run X times and viewing their stats (not my favo)
  3. After completing a training schedule (+/- 10 weeks of running)
  4. After viewing total stats / last runs
  5. When viewing the achievements

My opinion: After completing 2 weeks of training, after closing my current training and landing on the Dashboard.

And: What 'popup' message would you recommend?

"How is training going with X?" "I am satisfied" / "Can do better".

[EDIT] Why this isn't a duplicate of this topic : The usage of an sport app differences with other apps like games or news related apps. As you activity use the app during your excise you want as less information before, during and after training. This means a different way of usability and asking for a review.

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