AI Insights · Timothy · January 2021
Q4 2020 Performance of Top Convenience Store Apps in the UK
An analysis of the UK's top convenience store apps in Q4 2020 shows varied user engagement and download trends. Sensor Tower provides insights into the performance of these apps on a unified platform.
As the year 2020 came to a close, the convenience store sector saw diverse app usage trends in the United Kingdom. This report, sourced from Sensor Tower data, offers a glimpse into the performance of the top five convenience store applications.
7-Eleven Norge experienced fluctuating download numbers throughout Q4, peaking at 53 downloads in the week of December 7th and then stabilizing at 25 downloads for the final two weeks of December. Weekly active users showed an upward trend, starting at 66 in late September and reaching 99 in early December, before slightly dropping to 84 by the year's end.
The Circle K App showed modest download numbers in Q4, with a notable spike to 31 downloads in the week of November 30th. However, the app's weekly active users data was not available for analysis.
Wawa's download figures remained low throughout the quarter, ranging from 4 to 21 downloads per week. Yet, the app's weekly active users saw a significant rise from 10 users at the start of November to 37 by the end of December, indicating a potential increase in user retention.
Dollar General had very few downloads, with the highest at 13 in the week of November 2nd. The data for weekly active users was not provided for this app.
Lastly, Family Dollar showed low download activity, with the highest count at 10 downloads in the week of November 2nd. Similar to Circle K App and Dollar General, the weekly active users information was not available.
For more detailed insights and a comprehensive look at the app performance trends, interested readers can explore the data on Sensor Tower. The convenience store app market remains competitive, and tracking these metrics provides valuable insight into consumer behavior and app popularity.