Meet AppFollow at PG Connects Barcelona & Game Quality Forum Lisbon June 2025

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AppFollow is hitting two major events this June, and if you're serious about mobile app growth, user retention, or game quality management, these are conversations you need to have. Come see us in person!
PG Connects Barcelona – June 3-4
We're kicking off June at PG Connects Barcelona with CEO Anatoly Sharifulin taking the stage. He'll be diving into AI-powered Community Relations in App Management during the Practical AI track in Track Room 2 at 3:20 p.m. CEST.
Anatoly will show you how smart automation can transform how you handle user feedback, manage community relationships, and turn app reviews into actionable growth insights, without drowning your team in manual work.
Game Quality Forum Global Lisbon – June 24-26
Then we're heading to Game Quality Forum Global Lisbon where Eugene Kruglov, our COO & Co-founder, will be connecting with game developers and publishers who know that quality is all about understanding what players think.
Eugene has spent years helping mobile teams turn user feedback into competitive advantages. If you're dealing with review management headaches or struggling to keep your app store ratings from tanking after updates, he's seen it all.
Why these events matter
Both Barcelona and Lisbon attract the kind of mobile professionals who understand that user acquisition is only half the battle.
That's exactly where AppFollow fits. We help you monitor reviews across all platforms, respond faster to user complaints, and spot quality issues before they become rating disasters.
Don't let reviews kill your growth
You're investing serious money in UA campaigns and user retention strategies. Don't let preventable review issues sabotage that work. One bad update or a wave of unanswered complaints can tank your ratings and hurt your organic discovery.
Meet us at PG Connects Barcelona (June 3-4) or Game Quality Forum Global Lisbon (June 24-26). Let's talk about turning your app feedback into a growth engine instead of a constant fire drill.