AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Australia's Top Auto Apps on Android: Q1 2021 Performance Insights
A glance at the top 5 auto applications in Australia reveals their performance on the Android platform in the first quarter of 2021. Sensor Tower's data showcases trends in downloads, revenue, and active users for these leading apps.
Australia's Top Auto Apps on Android: Q1 2021 Performance Insights
The first quarter of 2021 has been an eventful period for auto applications on the Android platform in Australia. Sensor Tower provides data that highlights the performance of the top five auto apps in terms of downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
FIXD OBD2 Scanner started the quarter with revenues of around $520K, dipping to approximately $132K before rising back up to $579K and then falling to $272K by the end of March. Downloads for the app began at 136K, peaked at 167K, and ended the quarter at 74K. Weekly active users saw a high of 223K towards the end of January, dropping slightly to 158K by the end of Q1.
Carly — OBD2 car scanner showed a fluctuating revenue trend, from $285K at the start of the quarter, peaking at $570K, and then settling at $297K by March's end. The app's downloads remained relatively steady, starting at 56K and ending at 43K. Active users peaked at 79K in early March, with a small decrease to 70K by the quarter's close.
For BimmerCode for BMW and MINI, revenue saw a peak of $528K mid-January, with a general downward trend to $342K by the close of March. The app's downloads hovered around the mid-80s in thousands, with a slight decrease to 51K by the end of Q1. Weekly active users demonstrated stability, starting at 63K and ending with an uptick to 59K.
GaragePro Car OBD2 Scanner experienced a revenue high of $364K at the beginning of March, with a subsequent drop to $75K by the end of the quarter. Downloads began at 230K, saw a high of 291K in early February, and ended at 199K. The app's active users showed a slight decline from 100K to 99K over the period.
Lastly, Fuel Map Australia had a consistent revenue trend, starting at $101K and ending at $150K. Downloads for the app showed a significant increase from 1.28M to 2.33M by the end of March. Weekly active users also saw a notable rise from 8.5M at the beginning of the quarter to 9.65M by the quarter's end.
These figures reflect the dynamic nature of the auto app market in Australia on the Android platform. For more detailed insights, Sensor Tower's full reports offer an in-depth analysis of the auto application landscape.