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  • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

    @msbt said in Add a"Staff Choice" badge/filter to App Store apps:

    the api which shows ranking/installcount

    Does that match up with the "popular" apps in the app store?

    Care to share the ranking/ install count of the apps here? (I'm not familiar with the API). Thanks!

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    #11

    Just browsing through and expanding stuff on https://api.cloudron.io/api/v1/apps it looks like the most popular 5 apps are:

    1. Nextcloud (seem right)
    2. Guacamole (find that hard to believe, also not in Popular)
    3. WordPress (seems right).
    4. RocketChat (could be)
    5. OpenVPN (could be, I guess)

    Apart from Guacamole this seems like the same list a "Popular"

    I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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    • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

      Just browsing through and expanding stuff on https://api.cloudron.io/api/v1/apps it looks like the most popular 5 apps are:

      1. Nextcloud (seem right)
      2. Guacamole (find that hard to believe, also not in Popular)
      3. WordPress (seems right).
      4. RocketChat (could be)
      5. OpenVPN (could be, I guess)

      Apart from Guacamole this seems like the same list a "Popular"

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      @jdaviescoates said in Add a"Staff Choice" badge/filter to App Store apps:

      Guacamole

      Thanks for doing that. I had a look through the API @msbt kindly linked and it would have been more enjoyable if the name of the application were alongside the InstallCount.

      Anyway, now we know Nexcloud is so popular, lets ask why people are using it. How does it help?

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        @jdaviescoates said in Add a"Staff Choice" badge/filter to App Store apps:

        Guacamole

        Thanks for doing that. I had a look through the API @msbt kindly linked and it would have been more enjoyable if the name of the application were alongside the InstallCount.

        Anyway, now we know Nexcloud is so popular, lets ask why people are using it. How does it help?

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        @LoudLemur said in Add a"Staff Choice" badge/filter to App Store apps:

        Anyway, now we know Nexcloud is so popular, lets ask why people are using it. How does it help?

        Well, if you looks at things like:

        https://stackshare.io/collaboration
        https://stackshare.io/business_tools

        You'll see that some of the most widely collaboration and business tools use are:

        Google Workspace (primarily Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, but also Meet)
        Slack
        Trello

        IMHO Nextcloud (with either OnlyOffice or Collabora Online for Docs, plus SnappyMail for email) is probably the best open source replacement for Google Workspace. Nextcloud Talk doesn't quite replace Meet, but it's great for small meetings, so almost does. See also Jitsi.

        Also, Nextcloud Talk and Nextcloud Deck apps provide fairly decent replacements for Slack and Trello too (although see also Element, RocketChat, and Mattermost as other Slack replacements, and WeKan, Taiga, Vikunja and Kanboard as other Trello replacements).

        (BTW, small thing @staff but I just noticed that is you search the app store for "tasks" WeKan doesn't come up, it should)

        I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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          Is this still talked about in 2025? I struggle myself to find "the best" or at least "the most popular" option in the App Store. @marcusquinn idea to use Github Stars mirrors my manual approach. Should be straight forward to implement with the github API given a known repo URL.

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            Think I mentioned elsewhere but "Popular" is just a hardcoded list of apps 🙂 It's not some dynamic list.

            Personally (not speaking for Cloudron), I am reluctant to offer any app recommendations even outside the App Store tbh. What if we recommend something and the business model of upstream changes? These days this is quite a common occurrence. Things get abandoned, change license, change business model etc. I don't want to be part of the decision-making of our end user. This puts the burden on end user to read more about the upstream project and the company behind it, and in some ways I want it to be that way (mostly, because I don't have any additional insights either).

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            • girishG girish

              Think I mentioned elsewhere but "Popular" is just a hardcoded list of apps 🙂 It's not some dynamic list.

              Personally (not speaking for Cloudron), I am reluctant to offer any app recommendations even outside the App Store tbh. What if we recommend something and the business model of upstream changes? These days this is quite a common occurrence. Things get abandoned, change license, change business model etc. I don't want to be part of the decision-making of our end user. This puts the burden on end user to read more about the upstream project and the company behind it, and in some ways I want it to be that way (mostly, because I don't have any additional insights either).

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              @girish said in Add a"Staff Choice" badge/filter to App Store apps:

              Think I mentioned elsewhere but "Popular" is just a hardcoded list of apps 🙂 It's not some dynamic list.

              Perhaps just making it dynamic would go some way towards addressing this need?

              I get why you don't want to recommend stuff, but can't see any harm in users knowing what's actually popular

              I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                @girish fair points. And I agree "Recommended/Popular" is difficult for all the reasons you mentioned. Something like GH stars imo just gives a datapoint for exploration to the users and still leaves the choice to them. (A bit like IMDB ratings on movies sites :)) In my experience they are a strong indicator of what to expect from a project in terms of maturity, usability and support.

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                • girishG girish

                  Think I mentioned elsewhere but "Popular" is just a hardcoded list of apps 🙂 It's not some dynamic list.

                  Personally (not speaking for Cloudron), I am reluctant to offer any app recommendations even outside the App Store tbh. What if we recommend something and the business model of upstream changes? These days this is quite a common occurrence. Things get abandoned, change license, change business model etc. I don't want to be part of the decision-making of our end user. This puts the burden on end user to read more about the upstream project and the company behind it, and in some ways I want it to be that way (mostly, because I don't have any additional insights either).

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                  @girish said in Add a"Staff Choice" badge/filter to App Store apps:

                  I don't want to be part of the decision-making of our end user.

                  Totally get this. You're already part of the opportunity-making for end users like me. This is why I stick around, you and the team really have some good heads on your shoulders.

                  A life lived in fear is a life half-lived

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                  • perelinP perelin

                    @girish fair points. And I agree "Recommended/Popular" is difficult for all the reasons you mentioned. Something like GH stars imo just gives a datapoint for exploration to the users and still leaves the choice to them. (A bit like IMDB ratings on movies sites :)) In my experience they are a strong indicator of what to expect from a project in terms of maturity, usability and support.

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                    @perelin said in Add a"Staff Choice" badge/filter to App Store apps:

                    Something like GH stars

                    Couldn't hurt to suck such data in and display it when available (much like https://selfhosted.libhunt.com/categories does with both GH stars and activity), if possible.

                    Of course there are an increasing number of great apps that aren't on GH too though.

                    I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                    • girishG girish

                      Think I mentioned elsewhere but "Popular" is just a hardcoded list of apps 🙂 It's not some dynamic list.

                      Personally (not speaking for Cloudron), I am reluctant to offer any app recommendations even outside the App Store tbh. What if we recommend something and the business model of upstream changes? These days this is quite a common occurrence. Things get abandoned, change license, change business model etc. I don't want to be part of the decision-making of our end user. This puts the burden on end user to read more about the upstream project and the company behind it, and in some ways I want it to be that way (mostly, because I don't have any additional insights either).

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                      @girish said in Add a"Staff Choice" badge/filter to App Store apps:

                      I don't want to be part of the decision-making of our end user.

                      First off: im new here. Just discovered Cloudron a few weeks ago. Super impressed! And quite a nice community. And here goes my point: You are already part of the decision making. Or at least together with the community that votes for packages to get included. The App Store is already a curated selection 🙂 But I can see the direction you are coming from. I mean in the end a feature like GH Stars would safe me 2 clicks, so I would say its definitely a nice-to-have and nothing more.

                      Thanks for the good work!

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