AI Insights · Timothy · January 2021
Top 5 Music/Rhythm Apps in the UK for Q4 2020
An analysis of the UK's top music and rhythm applications in the fourth quarter of 2020, showcasing download and user engagement trends. Insights provided by Sensor Tower.
As 2020 came to a close, the UK's music and rhythm app category witnessed significant user engagement. Here is a performance snapshot of the top five apps in this genre, based on data provided by Sensor Tower.
Amanotes Pte. Ltd.'s Magic Tiles 3: Piano Game saw a steady increase in weekly active users from 338K in late September to over 513K by the end of December. Downloads peaked in the week of December 21st with 114K new installations. Revenue also followed an upward trend, culminating in $19K during the final week of December.
Another hit from Amanotes, Tiles Hop EDM Rush Music Ball, mirrored this positive momentum. The game's downloads reached a high of 81K during the week of December 21st, while active users increased from 266K to 362K over the quarter. Revenue for the app showed a substantial rise, ending the year at $8K in the last week of December.
Easybrain's Drum Pad Machine - Beat Maker experienced growth in both downloads and weekly active users, with the latter growing from approximately 70K to 94K. The week of December 28th marked its highest download figures at 23K, and revenue for the same period reached nearly $5K.
Sweet Dance by Uniugame showed a more modest performance. The app's downloads saw a slight decline over the quarter, but weekly active users had a minor uptick in December. The app's revenue fluctuated, with the highest recorded at $5K during the week of December 21st.
Ubisoft's Just Dance Now, while having the lowest download numbers among the top five, had a notable increase in active users, from 9K to 20K by the year's end. The app's revenue also saw a significant jump, ending at $8K in the last week of December.
For more in-depth insights and detailed app performance data, Sensor Tower's platform remains the go-to resource.