ASO Analysis · Dutch Caribbean Theory Test
Keywords extracted from Dutch Caribbean Theory Test's title and developer name, scored against the rest of the App Store index.
App Store
16 keywords analysed
Sorted by opportunity. Niche keywords (low competitor count) are easiest to rank for. High-competition keywords need authority.
Keyword
Apps competing
Opportunity
dutch
0
✨ Niche · best opportunity
caribbean
0
✨ Niche · best opportunity
million
0
✨ Niche · best opportunity
drivers
0
✨ Niche · best opportunity
learnt
0
✨ Niche · best opportunity
using
0
✨ Niche · best opportunity
includes
0
✨ Niche · best opportunity
explanations
0
✨ Niche · best opportunity
join
1
✨ Niche · best opportunity
river
3
🟢 Low
questions
3
🟢 Low
theory
8
🟢 Low
development
9
🟢 Low
driving
14
🟡 Medium
deep
16
🟡 Medium
test
31
🟡 Medium
ASO recommendations
- Lead with your niche keywords. Put the lowest-competition terms above closer to the start of your title (Apple weighs the first 25 characters most heavily).
- Use medium-tier keywords in subtitles + descriptions. They have enough search volume to drive installs but still rankable.
- Avoid stacking too many high-competition terms. Generic words like "tracker" or "fitness" rarely rank without massive download history.
- Iterate every 30 days. Use this tool to re-check your competitor's keyword set as the market shifts.
