Today we're releasing Marteso v1.7, and with it the feature we've been building toward since day one: Autonomous Mode. This is the biggest product update in our history.

What is Autonomous Mode?

Autonomous Mode turns Marteso from a passive analytics tool into an active ASO partner. Instead of waiting for you to log in and check your dashboard, Marteso now proactively monitors your keyword portfolio, competitor movements, and conversion data — and surfaces the actions it recommends you take.

Crucially: Marteso never takes action without your approval. Every recommendation comes with a one-click approve or dismiss interface. You're always in control. We've designed this explicitly to augment your judgment, not replace it.

What Autonomous Mode watches for

  • Keyword ranking drops: When a keyword you rely on drops more than 5 positions in 48 hours, Marteso investigates why and drafts a recovery action
  • Competitor metadata changes: When a top competitor updates their title or keyword field, Marteso flags it and suggests whether you should respond
  • Conversion rate anomalies: When your store listing conversion rate drops below your 30-day baseline, Marteso identifies the most likely cause
  • Review sentiment shifts: When a new topic cluster emerges in your reviews, Marteso surfaces it with a suggested response strategy
  • Keyword opportunity windows: When a mid-tier keyword you track becomes less competitive (a top-ranked app drops), Marteso flags the opening

How the recommendations work

Each recommendation includes: the signal that triggered it, the supporting data, the proposed action (including a draft metadata update if applicable), and an estimated impact score based on historical data from similar apps in your category.

In our beta, teams using Autonomous Mode responded to ranking changes 4× faster than teams without it — and saw 28% better recovery rates on dropped keywords.

Setting up Autonomous Mode

Autonomous Mode is available on all paid plans starting today. Go to Settings → Autonomous Mode to configure which signals you want Marteso to monitor and how you'd like to receive recommendations (in-app, email, or Slack).

You can also set sensitivity thresholds — if you only want to be notified about high-confidence recommendations, set the confidence filter to 80%+. If you want to see everything, leave it at the default.

What's next

v1.7 is the foundation. In Q2 2026, we're building direct metadata submission — so when you approve a Marteso recommendation, it can push the update to App Store Connect directly. No copy-pasting required. We'll have more to share in March.