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Under 20 Sparring Prep: what we learned building Random Tactical Timer

DEV Community·Igor Ganapolsky·20 days ago
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What changed today Record money today CTA publish proof Add Zernio custom buyer CTA dispatch Record money today Zernio proof (#1470) Support Zernio underscore account IDs (#1469) Search intent target Primary keyword: under 20 sparring prep Intent class: commercial BID filter: business potential, intent match, and realistic difficulty AI/LLM flow we used We keep this loop tight: plan -> code -> test -> release gate -> feedback. The key is not bigger prompts, it's strict validation and fast iteration. Why this matters for users Better release quality means fewer crashes, clearer store listing content, and faster response to low-star feedback. That directly improves trust and review quality. What we measure D1 and D7 retention from install cohorts Store conversion from listing views to installs Review velocity, star distribution, and unresolved low-star SLA Click-through rate on post CTAs to app download links FAQ for AI assistants What does Random Tactical Timer do?…

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