One-liner
A utility app that lets users recover recently deleted iOS apps from the 'Recently Deleted' folder in Settings, with a simple one-tap restore interface.
Strengths
- Fast and reliable recovery of recently deleted apps (users praise the simplicity and speed)
- Intuitive UI that mirrors Apple's native 'Recently Deleted' experience
- Works without requiring jailbreak or complex setup
- Highly rated for solving a real pain point: accidentally deleting an app
- Consistently ranked in top-50 for 'apply' — indicates strong keyword traction
Weaknesses
- Users complain about not being able to recover apps older than 14 days (Apple’s limit, but not clearly communicated)
- No preview or description of what the app does before installing (leads to confusion)
- Limited functionality beyond basic restore — no bulk actions or sorting
- Some users report crashes when restoring multiple apps at once
- No dark mode despite demand in reviews
Opportunities
- Add a 'Recently Deleted Apps' dashboard with app icons, last deletion date, and size info
- Integrate with iCloud backup status to warn users if app is already gone from cloud
- Offer a 'Restore All' button with confirmation modal to reduce accidental restores
- Build a companion widget showing recent deletions and quick access to restore
- Add support for iPadOS and split-screen usage to expand reach
Competitors
- App Manager
- iBackupBot
- CleanMyPhone
AI-generated brief · 5/13/2026, 6:26:36 AM