MCP workflows
Practical ways to use OpenASO MCP.
Use OpenASO MCP when you want to move from stored data to a clear next step. Ask in normal language. The assistant can choose the right OpenASO tools, refresh data when needed, and explain what it found.
Review themes
Ask your assistant to find patterns in App Store reviews:
Summarize the main praise, complaints, feature requests, and pricing objections for this app in the US and UK.This is useful before updating metadata, planning a release, or writing support notes.
Keyword research
Ask for keyword ideas grounded in your current rankings:
Review my tracked keywords, find weak or noisy terms, and suggest 10 keywords worth testing next.OpenASO can score keywords, check ranking evidence, compare competitors, and add useful notes.
Competitor landscape
Ask who keeps appearing around your app:
Find competitors that rank on the same keywords, then compare their ratings, review themes, screenshots, and positioning.This helps separate real competitors from apps that only appear once or twice.
Screenshot review
Ask for a visual comparison:
Export screenshots for my top competitors and compare the first screenshot hook, proof points, and feature clarity.The assistant can use exported screenshots to call out patterns you may want to test in your own App Store listing.
Localization opportunities
Ask where localization may be worth testing:
Compare my app and competitors across Germany, France, Japan, and Brazil. Recommend where metadata-only localization is enough and where screenshots should be localized too.OpenASO can gather country-level metadata, reviews, screenshots, and competitor evidence so the recommendation is based on what appears in each storefront.
ASO action plan
Ask for a short plan:
Create a prioritized ASO action plan from my current keywords, reviews, screenshots, ratings, and competitor evidence.A useful plan should separate quick updates from bigger bets, and it should say which evidence supports each recommendation.
Good prompts
Good prompts name the app, countries, and outcome you want:
- "Use the US and UK only."
- "Focus on keywords we can test this week."
- "Include review evidence, but do not quote individual reviewers."
- "Keep live refreshes small and tell me what data is missing."
If a request is broad, start with one or two countries. You can widen the search after the first pass.