AI Insights · Timothy · January 2021
Q4 2020 Europe Android Analysis: Top Self-therapy and Journaling Apps
A Sensor Tower data review reveals the performance trends of the top five self-therapy and journaling apps on Android in Europe for Q4 2020. Insights show varying download and user activity metrics.
As we close the chapter on 2020, a year that has put mental health at the forefront of global conversations, Sensor Tower provides an analysis of the top self-therapy and journaling applications on the Android platform in Europe for the fourth quarter. Here's how these apps fared during the period.
Intellect: Create A Better You experienced a peak in downloads, hitting 73K in the week of October 12th, followed by a gradual decrease to 26K by the end of December. Weekly active users showed a similar trend, with a high of 98K in the week of October 19th and a dip to 60K in the final week of December.
The Fabulous Daily Routine Planner saw a steady revenue stream throughout the quarter, ending with a notable increase to $20K in the last week of December. Downloads for Fabulous spiked to 38K in the same week, while weekly active users reached a peak of 128K, indicating a strong finish for the year.
Daylio Journal - Mood Tracker maintained a consistent revenue in the low thousands, ending the quarter with $2.6K. Daylio's downloads saw an upsurge in the final week with nearly 20K new downloads, and its weekly active users concluded with a significant increase to 409K, suggesting a growing user base engaging with the app.
Yana: Your emotional companion showed an interesting pattern, with downloads peaking at 23K in the week of November 9th and then descending to 4K by the year's end. Active users peaked at 30K in the week of October 26th and ended at 12K, reflecting a decrease in user engagement over the quarter.
Lastly, Avocation Goal & Habit Tracker reported modest revenue figures, topping at $885 in the week of December 7th. Its downloads reached a high of 12K in the week of November 30th, but saw a decline to 4.6K by the end of December. The weekly active users mirrored this trend, peaking at 25K and finishing at around 15K.
For more detailed insights and data on app performance, Sensor Tower's platform is the go-to resource. The performance trends of these self-therapy and journaling apps reflect a growing interest in mental health and personal development, which is likely to continue into the new year.