WebCatalog
WebCatalog is a desktop application that lets users run web apps as standalone apps on Mac and Windows.
About this data
Updated June 29, 2026
Overall Pulse Score
-4 over this period
A 0-100 index summarizing the tone of 3 relevant public mentions gathered from public online communities across 2 weeks in the selected period. It measures online sentiment, not a rating of the product's quality.
Weekly Sentiment Trend
Pulse Score by week over the selected period. Each point is one complete week of mentions.
This week in public discussion
Discussion around WebCatalog over the recent period was largely negative, with commenters pointing to bugs as the most repeated concern. Several mentions also raised issues around missing features, lacking integrations, and reliability problems. The overall tone reflected frustration, with no notable praise themes surfacing in the conversation during this time.
Read the deeper analysisAI-generated summary of public online discussion during this period. It reflects the tone of that discussion, not facts about the product or our views.
Sentiment mix by week
How the tone of public discussion splits each week.
Most-discussed praise
No recurring praise themes in this period.
Most-discussed complaints
Themes across the selected period, with mention counts.
How WebCatalog compares
Pulse Score over the selected period versus the top tracked competitors in Software.
Where the mentions come from
Share of the 3 relevant public mentions in the selected period, by source.
Sample public mentions
Showing 3 of 3 analyzed public mentions in this period, with links to the original source. We do not reproduce full threads.
“AdGuard for Mac v2.18.0.2089 - WebCatalog applications are not filtered again. ### Please answer the following questions for yourself before submitting an issue - [x] Filters were updated before reproducing an issue - [x] I checked the knowledge base and found no answer - [x] I c...”
“[Update Request]: webCatalogLtd.WebCatalog. ### What type of update are you requesting? A new version of an existing package Current Package Identifier webCatalogLtd.WebCatalog Package Version 76.1.1 Please describe the changes you would like to see PS C:\Users\numer> winget inst...”
Deeper analysis
- Bug complaints dominated nearly all recent mentions, setting a consistently critical tone across the window.
- Sentiment has trended steadily downward over the full observed period, moving from mid-60s scores to the high 20s.
- No praise themes surfaced, leaving the discussion entirely one-sided toward frustration with reliability and missing capabilities.
- Opinion was not sharply divided but earlier mentions were measurably warmer, suggesting sentiment eroded gradually rather than abruptly.
| Complaint theme | Mentions |
|---|---|
| Bugs | 3 |
| Reliability | 2 |
| Missing features | 1 |
Public discussion about WebCatalog over the recent four-week window was sparse but notably negative in tone, with only five total mentions captured. The absence of any praise themes alongside a cluster of complaint themes around bugs, missing features, integration gaps, and reliability concerns painted a consistently critical picture. Commenters who did weigh in appeared frustrated rather than enthusiastic, and no countervailing positive sentiment surfaced to balance the conversation.
The score trajectory over the broader observed period tells a story of gradual but persistent erosion in sentiment. Discussion opened in a relatively warmer register in mid-2025, with scores in the mid-60s suggesting cautious positivity from a small number of commenters. From that point the trajectory moved steadily downward, dipping into the 40s by late 2025 and continuing to soften through early 2026. The most recent data points cluster in the high 20s, indicating that whatever goodwill existed among early commenters has not been sustained.
Bugs dominated the complaint landscape by a clear margin, appearing in four of the five mentions. Several mentions also touched on feature gaps and integration limitations, suggesting commenters felt the product fell short of expectations in practical, day-to-day use cases. Reliability concerns appeared alongside these themes, reinforcing a tone of eroded trust rather than isolated frustration.
Opinion was not especially divided in the traditional sense, given the one-sided nature of the discussion, but the early trajectory hints that sentiment was somewhat warmer before gradually curdling. The shift from scores in the 60s down to the current range suggests the conversation soured incrementally rather than collapsing all at once, which discussion implied may reflect accumulating unresolved issues over time.
AI-generated summary of public online discussion during this period. It reflects the tone of that discussion, not facts about the product or our views.
Member perspectives
Individual opinions from Pro members, posted over time. These are personal member views, not aggregated sentiment data.
Overall Pulse Score
-4 over this period
A 0-100 index summarizing the tone of 3 relevant public mentions gathered from public online communities across 2 weeks in the selected period. It measures online sentiment, not a rating of the product's quality.
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