Consumer Reports vs Dr. Max
Consumer Reports
Consumer Reports
App Store
$417.3K/mo
~$5.01M/yr · 7.0M installs
VS
Dr. Max
Dr.Max BDC s.r.o.
Google Play
$0/mo
~$0/yr · 1.1M installs
Revenue winner
Consumer Reports wins
+41732000% vs other
Installs winner
Consumer Reports wins
+532% vs other
MAU winner
Consumer Reports wins
+1238% vs other
Rating winner
Consumer Reports wins
+479% vs other
Why Consumer Reports is winning
Top 4 reasons - backed by the public App Store / Play Store numbers.
- Consumer Reports earns roughly 417320× more per month than Dr. Max - $417.3K vs $0.
- Subscription model. Consumer Reports runs a $10.00/mo subscription that compounds; Dr. Max relies on one-shot IAP or ads.
- Bigger install base. Consumer Reports has ~7.0M lifetime installs vs Dr. Max's ~1.1M - 6.3× the funnel top.
- Better app store reviews. Consumer Reports sits at 4.79★ vs 0.00★ - store algorithms reward higher-rated apps with more impressions.
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Side-by-side metrics
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Monthly revenue (est.)?
$417.3K
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$0
Annual revenue (est.)
$5.01M
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$0
Lifetime installs (est.)
7.0M
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1.1M
Monthly active users (est.)?
1.3M
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97K
App Store rating
4.79★
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-
Total ratings
64K
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0
US grossing rank
-
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-
Cheapest monthly sub
$10.00
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No sub
IAP tiers detected
2 tiers
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0 tiers
- Category
- Shopping
- Price
- Free
- Released
- Mar 4, 2013
- Last updated
- Jun 17, 2026
- File size
- 83.3 MB
- Content rating
- 4+
- Version
- 5.15.1
- Languages
- English
- Category
- Shopping
- Price
- Free
- Released
- -
- Last updated
- Jun 12, 2026
- File size
- -
- Content rating
- Everyone
- Version
- 5.15.0
- Languages
- -
Consumer Reports trajectory
Dr. Max trajectory
FAQ
Which makes more money, Consumer Reports or Dr. Max? v
Consumer Reports earns about $417.3K per month, while Dr. Max earns about $0. That is a ∞× revenue gap (~$417.3K more per month for Consumer Reports). Annual revenue: Consumer Reports ≈ $5.01M/year, Dr. Max ≈ $0/year. Estimates are derived from public App Store / Google Play signals - grossing rank, scraped IAP tiers, ratings and category benchmarks.
Which has more downloads, Consumer Reports or Dr. Max? v
Consumer Reports leads with about 7.0M estimated downloads vs 1.1M for Dr. Max - a 6.3× gap. Consumer Reports's App Store downloads are estimated from 64K ratings × the standard 1:75 ratio. Dr. Max reports 1,000,000+ installs on Google Play.
Are Consumer Reports and Dr. Max in the same App Store category on each store and competing for the same money? v
Yes - both apps sit in the Shopping category, which means they compete directly for the same paying users and category-level wallet share. Direct competitors, head-to-head.
What in-app purchases and subscription pricing do Consumer Reports and Dr. Max offer? v
Consumer Reports: IAP range 2 tiers detected. Dr. Max: no IAP detected on the public listing. Consumer Reports runs a "Subscription (~$10.00/mo)" monetization model; Dr. Max runs "No App Store revenue (monetizes off-store)". Scraped tier prices and detected subscription pricing drive the bulk of the per-app revenue estimate above.
Which has better ratings, Consumer Reports or Dr. Max? v
Consumer Reports edges ahead with a higher overall score (gap of 4.8 stars). Rating volume: Consumer Reports 64K ratings, Dr. Max 0 ratings. Higher rating volume = stronger ASO signal even when star averages are close.
How accurate are these Consumer Reports vs Dr. Max revenue estimates? v
Directional - typically within 2-3× of actual money earned for popular apps. The $417.3K for Consumer Reports and $0 for Dr. Max are derived from App Store grossing rank / Google Play install ranges, scraped IAP tiers, ratings volume and category benchmarks (Shopping) - net of the 15-30% Apple/Google store cut. Real revenue depends on country mix, retention, refunds and ad fill rate, none of which Apple or Google publish.
How do I compare Consumer Reports or Dr. Max to a different App Store app? v
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