AI Insights · Timothy · January 2021
Q4 2020 U.S. iOS Performance of Top Music/Rhythm Apps
Explore the Q4 2020 performance trends of the top Music/Rhythm apps on the iOS platform in the United States. Insights reveal user engagement and revenue patterns.
In the fourth quarter of 2020, the U.S. iOS platform saw significant activity within the Music/Rhythm app category. Data from Sensor Tower provides a glimpse into the performance of the top applications in this segment.
Amanotes Pte. Ltd.'s Magic Tiles 3: Piano Game showed a steady increase in weekly active users, peaking at 1.4M in the week of December 21, and downloads surged to 270K in the same week. The game's revenue also rose, reaching $110K in the last week of December.
The performance of Drum Pad Machine - Beat Maker by Easybrain mirrored a different trend, with downloads hitting a high of 69K in the last week of December. Weekly active users saw a rise towards the end of the quarter, reaching 278K. Revenue, however, experienced fluctuations, ending the quarter at about $54K.
Another title by Amanotes Pte. Ltd., Tiles Hop EDM Rush Music Ball, experienced a consistent increase in revenue, ending the quarter with $74K. Its downloads and active users also peaked in December, with downloads at 209K and active users at 850K.
BanG Dream! Girls Band Party!, published by Bushiroad International, showed a remarkable spike in revenue in mid-November to $61K, with weekly active users maintaining a steady base around 17K. Downloads remained relatively low compared to other apps in the category, with a slight increase to 2.2K in the final weeks of December.
Lastly, Uniugame’s Sweet Dance demonstrated modest performance in the U.S. with its highest weekly revenue reaching $25K in November. Downloads and active users remained stable throughout the quarter, ending with 2.4K downloads and 5.2K active users.
For more detailed insights and analysis, Sensor Tower's comprehensive app intelligence platforms can provide further data into the performance of apps across different regions and categories.