AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Q1 2021 Performance of Top Auto Apps on iOS in Australia
An analysis of the top auto applications on the iOS platform in Australia for Q1 2021 reveals notable trends in user engagement and app downloads, as reported by Sensor Tower.
In the first quarter of 2021, the iOS auto application landscape in Australia demonstrated varying patterns of user engagement and download numbers. Leveraging data from Sensor Tower, let's delve into the performance of the top five auto applications during this period.
BPme experienced a consistent growth in downloads, starting the quarter with approximately 3K downloads and peaking at over 4K in early February. Weekly active users also saw an upward trend, beginning with around 6K and reaching over 8K in the same period.
Petrol Spy Australia had a fluctuating download pattern, with an initial drop to 2K downloads in early January, followed by a surge to over 3K by mid-March. Active users showed more stability, hovering around the 23K to 28K range throughout the quarter.
For Fuel Map Australia, downloads varied, with a noticeable increase to nearly 3K by the end of March. Revenue for this app showed minor fluctuations, maintaining an average of around $40 per week. Weekly active users gradually increased from about 12K to over 14K by the quarter's end.
The NSW FuelCheck app saw a relatively stable download count, with a slight peak of over 2K in early March. Active users remained consistent, with a modest increase from 19K to just above 20K.
Lastly, NSW Practice Tests showed a dip in downloads from 2K to under 2K by the end of March. Despite the decrease in downloads, the number of active users did not show any significant change, indicating a steady user base.
To gain more insights into the performance of these applications and others within the auto category in Australia, Sensor Tower provides a comprehensive analysis on their platform.