Monday, April 15, 2019

Stocked — Update coming soon


Update Coming Soon...

Until then the current version is 0.4.53-Beta
Get it on Google Play

This app has been published exclusively to the Google Play Store. Do not trust copies from third parties.


What to Expect

  • Built the "Popular Examples" links to outside sites so that the ones you use the most will be at the top and least will fall to the bottom.
  • Fixed the advertisement at the top of the page so that it shouldn't resize very much if any once it loads. This should keep it from pushing the page around and help to insure you don't accidently tap it.
  • Currently working on getting the data to load faster for the tabs. As soon as I am done with this the release will be pushed out to the play store for download.

About the App

This app is for stock photographers.

A continuous stream of search data is generated from photo buyers to provide stock photo search trends for sellers.

By seeing which keywords and search terms people use, photographers have the edge they need to get photos sold on popular stock photo sites.

The search data provided will not only help sellers to fine-tune key phrases for tagging photos, but it will also help generate ideas for new photos to take.

Valuable photos people want but are not finding stand out because each group of alphabetically ordered search terms is given a quality rating.

Links are included to view sample images from these popular stock photo sites:
Dreamstime, Alamy, Crestock, 123RF, Shutterstock, Stocksy

Keywords are selectable so that you may copy them to the clipboard. This way you can save them for later or translate them to another language.

This release is a rough beta version. Expect updates to improve the stability of the app as well as the usability. For the time being, live data is simulated using real data captured from mid 2017 to mid 2018. I hope to soon be able to transition back into live data as it was during that time period.

I sincerely apologize for any foul content that appears. The data was captured live from users around the world so anything could show up. At this time very little filtering is done.