Wil Clouser wrote:
> If I'm looking at apps in the Lifestyle category, what kind of apps am
> I looking at? If you ask 5 people on the street what apps would be in
> a Lifestyle category would they reply with the same apps?
Food/Cooking/Mixed Drinks, Family, Greeting Cards, Dating. App Store,
Google Play, Chrome Web Store, Windows Marketplace, and Amazon all have
this category. This word resonates more with people interested in these
sorts of apps (if I subscribe to cooking magazines I'm probably more
attracted to it) but I agree it's the least obvious. However, we need
somewhere to put those apps.
>
> What is in Entertainment & Sports that wouldn't be in Games? Sports
> news would go in News & Weather, so this feels like a category that is
> just a dupe.
ESPN, Sports chat apps, Score apps, any entertaining apps that aren't
games (sound effects, age distortion, fart apps (thanks Ragavan)),
Netflix, Hulu. Sports score apps could technically be in News, sure, but
Sports is a more specific descriptor and keeps all of the sports
together. I didn't want sports to clutter up News, and am already
concerned they will clutter up Entertainment (Sports is usually its own
category)
>
> What apps would be in productivity that wouldn't be in business?
Business is business card scanners, finance and stocks, career hunting,
shipping apps (usps, fedex, ups), square.
Productivity is evernote, todo lists, text editing, voice assistant, etc.
Take a look at the categories on other stores to see the types of
content they have.