AI Insights · Timothy · January 2022
Top Drawing & Coloring Apps on iOS in the Middle East Q4 2021
Explore the performance of the top 5 drawing and coloring apps on iOS in the Middle East during Q4 2021, with data on downloads, revenue, and active users.
In Q4 2021, the leading drawing and coloring apps on iOS in the Middle East showcased varied performance trends, as reported by Sensor Tower. Here's a closer look at how these apps fared:
Phone Case DIY from Crazy Labs saw fluctuating weekly downloads, starting at 13.3K and experiencing a dip to 6.9K in early November. The app's downloads then peaked at 12.4K in the first week of December before settling at 9K by the end of the quarter. Active users showed a slight decline overall, beginning at 61.6K and ending at 49.2K.
String Pull, also by Crazy Labs, had an impressive rise in weekly downloads, starting at just 34 and soaring to 40.5K by late November. Downloads then tapered off to 4.8K by the last week of December. The active user base mirrored this trend, climbing from 11 to 32.6K, and then settling at 15K.
Happy Color by Numbers Game from X-Flow maintained steady weekly downloads, fluctuating between 5K and 9.3K. Revenue showed a modest increase, peaking at $241 in the week of December 20. Active users remained relatively stable, ending the quarter at 40.5K from a starting point of 37.7K.
Mix & Paint by Geisha Tokyo Inc. experienced a growth in weekly downloads, beginning at 1.8K and peaking at 12.2K in late November before dropping to 4.8K by the end of December. Active users also saw an upward trend, reaching 20K in late November and ending the quarter at 12.3K.
Coloring Book for Me from Easy Tiger Apps, LLC. recorded weekly revenue that hovered around $5K, peaking at $5.9K in the last week of December. Downloads started strong at 7.9K, peaked at 9.7K in mid-October, and then declined to 4.2K by the end of the year. Active users showed a slight decrease, starting at 17.5K and ending at 14.9K.
Overall, these apps demonstrated varied performance in Q4 2021. For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.