Sampled from 6 of Dashcam Social's App Store screenshots — background, accent and theme, measured by LaunchShots (not something Apple publishes).
#FCFCFC bg
#DDDDDD
#FC5404 accent
#111111 text
Dashcam is for the everyday stuff you'd never post anywhere else. It's for your closest friends, the ones who moved to other cities and whose days you barely see anymore. Every hour, you share a 2-second clip with your group as your day happens. The next day, all your clips turn into one group vlog, so you actually see what everyone's been up to. There's no algorithm and no strangers in your feed. You close the app and feel good.
Every shipping app on the App Store has gone through the same decisions you're working through right now: which screenshot goes first, what caption sits over it, which device frame to show, what color the background should be. The 7 screenshots above are Dashcam Social's answers to those questions — they're public, they're real, and they made it through Apple's review.
What the numbers say: Dashcam Social runs a mixed light-and-dark set where the background shifts from screenshot to screenshot (first shot #FCFCFC) — each image has to stand on its own, so the captions carry more of the story. The accent colour we picked up, #FC5404, is the one to reuse for badges, arrows and highlighted words if you borrow this look. Hit Use this style to open the editor with these exact colours and drop your own screenshot in.
Notice the first screenshot in particular. It's the one users see in search results and on the product page, and it's where most apps spend their best caption and tightest design. Look at the proportion of background to phone, where the text sits, what one thing the image is trying to communicate.
Want to see how other Social Networking apps approach the same problem? Browse more Social Networking apps in the showcase.
Open LaunchShots and design your App Store & Google Play screenshots — pick a device frame, drop captions, ship in minutes. Free, in your browser.
Open the screenshot editor →Closest background + accent colours among the listings we've analysed — useful when you want to see the same palette handled by a different team.