AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Q1 2021 U.S. Performance of Top Music/Rhythm Apps on Unified Platform
Explore the Q1 2021 performance trends of the leading Music/Rhythm apps in the U.S. across both iOS and Android platforms. Detailed Sensor Tower data reveals user engagement and financial metrics.
As the first quarter of 2021 unfolded, the U.S. market witnessed notable trends in the Music/Rhythm app category on the unified platform, which includes both iOS and Android data. Sensor Tower's comprehensive analytics provide us with a glimpse into how these apps fared in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users.
Amanotes Pte. Ltd.'s Magic Tiles 3: Piano Game started the quarter with a significant download count of approximately 427K in the last week of December 2020, which gradually decreased to around 248K by the end of March 2021. Despite a downward trend in downloads, the game's weekly active users showed an impressive increase, soaring from 2.3M to nearly 3.9M in the same period. The revenue remained relatively steady, fluctuating around $116K to $120K throughout the quarter.
The same publisher's Tiles Hop EDM Rush Music Ball also experienced a decline in downloads from 370K to 192K by the quarter's end. However, the weekly active users showed a slight rebound in late March, reaching 1.6M after a dip earlier in the quarter. Revenue for the app hovered in the $70K to $81K range.
From Badsnowball Limited, Smash Colors 3D 2023 demonstrated a strong growth in revenue, albeit from a lower base, moving from $703 to nearly $3K by March 29, 2021. Downloads peaked in late January at around 248K before settling to 172K towards the end of March. The weekly active users reflected a peak of 517K in early February, followed by a slight drop-off to 459K by the end of March.
Amanotes Pte. Ltd. showcased another app in the top charts with Dancing Road: Color Ball Run!, which saw its downloads decrease from 294K to around 93K. The app's weekly active users declined from 1.4M to 790K, with its revenue showing modest fluctuations, mostly in the $15K to $16K range.
Lastly, Easybrain's Drum Pad Machine - Beat Maker witnessed a drop in downloads from 134K to 65K, with weekly active users also decreasing from 552K to 348K. The app's revenue showed a downward trend, starting at around $57K and ending the quarter at roughly $41K.
For more insights and in-depth analytics on app performance, Sensor Tower's platform remains the go-to source for app market data.