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The App Store's silent giants: AI assistants reply to almost none of their reviewers

An analysis of the 12 most-rated productivity apps on the US App Store reveals that AI assistants such as ChatGPT, Claude, Grok, and Perplexity have near-zero reply rates to user reviews, despite having high lifetime ratings. In contrast, older tools like Dropbox and Gmail respond to a significant share of reviews. The study categorizes apps into four archetypes based on recent rating drops and response rates, with eight of the twelve apps classified as 'Ghost Ships' that suffer recent declines in near silence.

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An App Store rating looks like a verdict. It behaves more like a monument, built over years and slow to move. It says very little about how this month's users feel.

I took the 12 most-rated Productivity apps on the US App Store, 32 million ratings between them, and split the headline star into the two numbers it hides: how far recent sentiment has fallen below the lifetime average, and whether the developer replies when users complain.

The AI assistants now own this chart, and they reply to almost no one.

App Lifetime Recent Reply share
ChatGPT 4.8 4.18 0%
Claude 4.7 3.06 0%
Grok 4.9 3.77 0%
Perplexity 4.8 3.60 0%
Google Gemini 4.7 3.65 13%
Dropbox 4.8 2.75 58%
Gmail 4.7 2.40 26%
Google Drive 4.8 3.90 23%
Microsoft Authenticator 4.7 2.18 1%

The older tools are the ones still in the trenches: Dropbox answers 58% of recent reviewers, Gmail 26%, Drive 23%. The steepest recent drops belong to Microsoft Authenticator (4.7 to 2.18), Gmail (4.7 to 2.40) and Dropbox (4.8 to 2.75).

Plotted on two axes, backlash against response, every app falls into one of four archetypes: Firefighters, Ghost Ships, Complacent Giants and Resilient Leaders. Eight of the twelve are Ghost Ships, taking a recent hit in near silence.

Recent reviewers self-select toward the dissatisfied. A person who hits a bug is far more likely to leave a review than a contented one, so a low recent average blends genuine decline with that bias, and this data cannot cleanly separate the two. I tie no drop to a specific app release, because the version data is too sparse to support that claim. The lifetime figure is population truth; the recent figure is a biased sample; I never present one as the other.

The full interactive Friction Matrix, the per-app complaint archetypes, and the method in detail are here: https://nativerse-ventures.com/productivity-friction-matrix

Independent research from the Nativerse lab. Figures are public App Store data, cited, not invented.

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