Find the cuisine, delivery, and meal keywords your app should rank for.
Paste your delivery, grocery, recipe, or restaurant app and get 50 ASO keyword ideas ranked by demand, difficulty, and opportunity. Built for food-tech teams who need to win above DoorDash, Uber Eats, and Instacart on the cuisine and intent rows.
Find Keywords — FreePaste your App Store link. 50 keyword ideas. Live rank for each.
A real ASO run on your app surfaces 50 ideas across these three buckets — plus your current rank for each.
High demand, high difficulty — keyword-field weight, not title.
Specific intent — these are the rows you actually rank on.
What rivals already rank for — keyword-field only, never title.
Three rows you'll typically see for Food & Delivery Apps — and what each tells you.
Time-of-day modifier — exactly the kind of long-tail where a niche delivery app can crack top 10. Subtitle candidate if you actually serve late hours.
DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub own the top 5. Keyword-field territory only.
Cuisine-modifier long-tail with high purchase intent. Top 10 here is usually wide open for regional and niche players.
Opportunity is what ties it all together — it's demand minus difficulty, with a bonus for keywords where you're already nearby (say, ranked #11–20). Sort by opportunity descending and the top rows are your shortlist.
The three fields Apple indexes — and which keyword type belongs in each.
Title gets brand plus core action — e.g. "Weee! — Asian Grocery Delivery". Specific cuisine or category in the title is a strong move when you're not a generalist.
Subtitle for the highest-opportunity row — usually a cuisine, time-of-day, or dietary modifier. "Healthy Meal Prep Recipes" outperforms "Recipes" by 3–5× on conversion for niche apps.
Cuisine, dietary, and modifier stack: "asian,indian,mexican,vegan,keto,glutenfree,lowcarb,mealprep,delivery,reservation". Generic "food" is usually dead weight here.
Or type your app's name. Works for any public food & delivery apps listing — yours or a competitor's.
Demand, difficulty, opportunity, and your current rank. The opportunity column is your shortlist.
Title for one head term. Subtitle for your sharpest long-tail. Keyword field for the rest.
Yes — city and region names are valid in keyword fields and convert very well for regional players. Run the SnapMonk ASO tool with your description mentioning your service area; you'll see geography modifiers appearing in the keyword set. Apple matches these reliably.
Less than in Google search. Apple's App Store search isn't a local search engine — "restaurants near me" returns apps, not restaurants. It still has demand, but it's not the high-intent signal it is on the web. The opportunity column in the tool weighs that appropriately.
Significantly. Dietary modifiers are the strongest converting long-tails in the food category, because the searcher has a non-negotiable filter. Even moderate demand on "vegan recipes" or "keto meal plan" usually wins more installs than top-5 on the head term.
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