
51
BU Score
Solid
Tap Tool Pro
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Tap Tool Pro is an iOS app from Simon McMenzie in the Utilities category, currently rated 4.3★ across 30 ratings. Initial signal reads as mixed reviews: supporters praise core features while critics cite stability and value gaps.
Our BU Score puts it at 51: Solid (established niche player). For a Utilities app, that means established niche player.
Track changes month-over-month in the Performance section below: live snapshot history and revenue forecast included.
📊 Performance Tracking LIVE
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💰 Forecast Revenue / mo
MODELRevenue forecast computed from BU's 234 trigger model on each snapshot. Calibrated against ground-truth from 58 verified-revenue apps.
🔬Forecast Breakdown — Why This Estimate?Top 5 of 5 triggers
Our ML model uses 200+ signals from public data. These are the most influential for this app:
| Paid app ($0.99)METRIC | +$2,800 | |
| Mature app (8y old)METRIC | +$1,500 | |
| Good rating (4.3★)METRIC | +$800 | |
| Single-language (English only)METRIC | −$400 | |
| Pre-traction phase (30 ratings)METRIC | −$300 |
METRIC = structural app data · REVIEW = mined from user reviews · ✓ VERIFIED = Stripe-verified anchor (TrustMRR)
📈 Reviews Growth
LIVECumulative review count from first BU snapshot. Each point = a tracked update.
⭐ Rating Trend
LIVEAverage rating evolution. Updates with each new review batch.
🗓️ Snapshot Timeline
HISTORYEach bar shows a tracked update and the metric delta from the previous snapshot.
App Specs
🔐 Own this app? Claim & verify MRR →💾 3 MB🔞 4+📱 iOS 13.0+🔖 v1.3🔄 updated 5y ago🌐 EN📂 Utilities💰 Paid🚀 Launched 2017 (8y old)
📝 About this app
Simple but amazingly useful!
The Tap Tool does all of the hard work while you tap on the screen of your iOS device.
Who is it for?
As a health measure, you can use Tap Tool to quickly measure your heart rate or breathing rate.
Learning to play a new tune? Ask Tap Tool to tell you the beats per minute of a favourite music track.
In a survey you could use Tap Tool to count things/people/events/cars without using a pen or needing to look away.
At school, university or in the lab, use Tap Tool to time a swinging pendulum or oscillating spring in a science experiment or ANY periodic event.
Simply tap out a heart/pulse rate or tap in time to music or tap as a pendulum swings past and Tap Tool will calculate the following for you automagically...
1) Total number of taps
2) Elapsed time (how long you have been tapping for)
3) Average rate of tapping (the calculated average number of taps per minute)
4) Average time period between each tap on the screen.
Download the app, interact with its simple interface and see what YOU can tap to...
If there's anything you'd like added to the app, contact us via our website.
We hope you enjoy using Tap Tool, and please let us know of the most bizarre thing you have used it for.
The Tap Tool does all of the hard work while you tap on the screen of your iOS device.
Who is it for?
As a health measure, you can use Tap Tool to quickly measure your heart rate or breathing rate.
Learning to play a new tune? Ask Tap Tool to tell you the beats per minute of a favourite music track.
In a survey you could use Tap Tool to count things/people/events/cars without using a pen or needing to look away.
At school, university or in the lab, use Tap Tool to time a swinging pendulum or oscillating spring in a science experiment or ANY periodic event.
Simply tap out a heart/pulse rate or tap in time to music or tap as a pendulum swings past and Tap Tool will calculate the following for you automagically...
1) Total number of taps
2) Elapsed time (how long you have been tapping for)
3) Average rate of tapping (the calculated average number of taps per minute)
4) Average time period between each tap on the screen.
Download the app, interact with its simple interface and see what YOU can tap to...
If there's anything you'd like added to the app, contact us via our website.
We hope you enjoy using Tap Tool, and please let us know of the most bizarre thing you have used it for.
🆕 What's New · v1.3
Still the same great app, now updated for iOS 13.
The app icon has been updated with a Pro badge.
The app icon has been updated with a Pro badge.
Profile & Insights
Everything we know — and don't — about this app and its company.
Identification
- App name
- Tap Tool Pro
- Developer
- Simon McMenzie
- Bundle ID
- com.onethousandmoons.Tap-Tool-Pro
- App Store URL
- Open in App Store
- Category
- Utilities
- Content rating
- 4+
- Languages
- EN
Company
- Website
- Not found
- Tagline
- Not found
- Description
- Not found
- Founded
- Not found
- HQ / Address
- Not found
- Employees
- Not found
- Logo
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Revenue
- Verified revenue / mo
- Not found
- AI revenue estimate / mo
- Not found
- AI annual estimate
- Not found
- ML model estimate / mo
- $144/mo
- Top-grossing rank
- Outside top 100 in US Utilities
- All-time revenue
- Not found
- Pricing
- Not found
Founder
- Name
- Not found
- X / Twitter
- Not found
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- GitHub
- Not found
- X followers
- Not found
- Public statements
- Not found
Funding
- Total raised
- Not found
- Last round
- Not found
- Investors
- Not found
- Crunchbase
- Not found
- AngelList
- Not found
Press & Links
- Articles found
- Not found
- Listed on
- Not found
- Blog
- Not found
- Press / News
- Not found
Contacts & Socials
- Socials
- Not found
- Not found
- Phone
- Not found
- Contact page
- Not found
- About page
- Not found
📈Ratings growth30 ratings+2900% lifetimeShow 3-year history estimate ▾
Tracked (8 weeks) Pre-tracking estimate (36 weeks) · model-based, ±5% noise · anchored to release date and current value
🌍Geographic ReachNot ranked
This app is currently outside the top 100 grossing in all 9 countries we monitor (US, UK, DE, FR, JP, CA, AU, BR, IN). Niche or new apps often launch this way — popularity rankings appear once daily revenue clears the regional threshold.
Profile is built from iTunes Lookup + developer site scrape + ML revenue model. Empty fields show "Not found" — additional sources (Crunchbase, X, IndieHackers, Acquire.com) coming.
Full revenue analysis
Read the article-style breakdown for Tap Tool Pro: category rank, percentile, growth signal, comparable apps, and how the forecast is calibrated against verified-MRR anchors in this niche.




