AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Q1 2021 UK Report: Top Music/Rhythm Apps' Performance on Unified Platforms
Sensor Tower's Q1 2021 analysis of the UK's music and rhythm app market reveals user engagement and download trends for the top apps. Detailed insights showcase the fluctuating performance of the leading titles in the genre.
UK's Top Music/Rhythm Apps in Q1 2021: A Sensor Tower Data Analysis
The first quarter of 2021 has seen varying performances from the top music and rhythm applications on unified platforms in the United Kingdom. Sensor Tower provides a comprehensive look into the downloads, revenue, and weekly active users of these popular apps.
Magic Tiles 3: Piano Game began the quarter with a strong user base, boasting 513K weekly active users, which saw a gradual decline to 332K by the end of March. Downloads peaked at 101K in the last week of December and tapered to 45K in the last week of March. Revenue followed a similar downward trend, starting at $19K and closing the quarter at roughly $18K.
Tiles Hop EDM Rush Music Ball also experienced a decrease in weekly active users from 362K to 307K over the quarter. The app's downloads saw a high of 74K in the final week of December before declining to 31K by the end of March. The revenue in the first week of January was around $8K, which slightly dipped to $7K by the quarter's end.
For Just Dance Now, weekly active users saw a substantial drop from 21K to 20K, with a notable spike to 20K in the last week of March. The downloads began at 12K, dipped to 3K in early March, and then surged to 14K by the close of the quarter. Revenue displayed a similar pattern, starting at $8K, declining to around $3K mid-quarter, and then rising to approximately $8K.
Drum Pad Machine - Beat Maker showed more stability in weekly active users, starting at 94K and ending at 67K. Downloads for the app peaked at 26K in mid-February but fell to 13K by March's end. The revenue for the app followed a declining trend, starting the quarter at nearly $5K and ending at around $3K.
Lastly, Sweet Dance had some fluctuations in weekly active users, starting at 4K, peaking at 7K in early March, and ending at 13K. Downloads were initially low at under 1K but saw a significant increase to 10K by the end of the quarter. Revenue figures showed growth from $2K to $5K during the quarter.
For more detailed insights and analytics, visit Sensor Tower, where the performance of these music and rhythm applications can be further explored.