AO/OTA Fracture Classification

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AO/OTA Fracture Classification
AO/OTA Fracture Classification is an iOS app from AO Foundation in the Education category, currently rated 4.1★ across 16 ratings. Initial signal reads as mostly critical sentiment so far: users flag rough edges and unmet expectations.
Quality Score is 47: Emerging (early traction worth watching). For a Education app, that means early traction worth watching. The full BU Investment Matrix below scores 8 dimensions including monetisation, growth, and operational risk.
Track changes month-over-month in the Performance section below: live snapshot history and revenue forecast included.
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- Description hook & conversion structure
- Screenshots, ratings, reviews strategy
📊 Performance Tracking LIVE
Synthetic estimate. Inputs: category complexity, file size, screen count, monetization layer, platform reach, age × team-size proxy. Calibrated against 2024-2026 indie-agency rate surveys. Full math + source list on /methodology.
| 🧱 MVP baseline (design + 1-store ship) | +$28K |
| 📱 5 unique screens × $4.5K | +$22K |
| 📦 Asset bundle (53 MB) | +$1K |
| ⚙ Education complexity ×1.20 | +$10K |
How we forecast this revenue
LOW CONFIDENCEBU Investment Matrix
Early-stage solo · 40/100INDIE TIERexpected for tier- 💰 Revenue: Marginal — $200 - $1250/mo · INDIE tier · medium confidence, trajectory unclear.
- ⭐ Quality: 4.06★ across 16 reviews — weak — significant quality concerns.
- 📍 Market: Not yet charting in any of the 9 monitored markets.
- 📈 Growth: ⚠ last update 1446d ago — possibly dormant.
- ⚠️ Risk: Moderate — dormant (1446d since update).
💰 Forecast Revenue / mo
MODEL| Mature app (15y old)METRIC | +$1,500 | |
| Good rating (4.1★)METRIC | +$800 | |
| Ad-supported / freemiumMETRIC | +$600 | |
| Single-language (English only)METRIC | −$400 | |
| Pre-traction phase (16 ratings)METRIC | −$300 |
📈 Reviews Growth
LIVE⭐ Rating Trend
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Profile & Insights
Identification
- App name
- AO/OTA Fracture Classification
- Developer
- AO Foundation
- Bundle ID
- org.aofoundation.aoclassification
- App Store URL
- Open in App Store
- Category
- Education
- Content rating
- 17+
- Languages
- EN
Company
- Website
- Not found
- Tagline
- AO/OTA Fracture and Dislocation Classification Compendium—2018
- 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
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- ML model estimate / mo
- $86/mo
- Top-grossing rank
- Outside top 100 in US Education
- All-time revenue
- Not found
- Pricing
- Not found
Founder
Funding
Press & Links
Contacts & Socials
📈Ratings growth16 ratings+700% lifetimeShow 3-year history estimate ▾
📝 About this app
The 2018 AO/OTA Fracture and Dislocation Classification is a streamlined, concise, and clinically relevant tool for coding fractures and dislocations.
It is the standard classification used by trauma surgeons and physicians dealing with skeletal trauma worldwide. The Classification was revised in 2018 and the new app was updated to reflect these changes.
The app provides beginners and experts with a reference tool to:
• Learn how to apply the classification system
• Utilize common terminology when classifying fractures… View full description on the official store →
What Worked™ · Development Pipeline
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View all →Why low confidence: only 16 ratings · no founder-verified revenue (model estimate only) · revenue figure is directional only.
AO/OTA Fracture Classification is a small / niche iOS app in the education space with weak public traction — only 16 ratings, no founder-verified MRR, and not ranked in any monitored grossing chart. The app appears to be monetised, but public signals are too sparse for a precise revenue estimate.
Bottom line: treat all revenue, audience and acquisition-value numbers on this page as directional only — not founder-verified facts.




