AI Insights · Timothy · April 2022
Top 5 Drawing & Coloring Apps on Android in Argentina - Q1 2022
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 drawing and coloring apps on Android in Argentina during Q1 2022, based on Sensor Tower data.
Throughout the first quarter of 2022, the top 5 drawing and coloring apps on Android in Argentina showcased varying trends in downloads, active users, and revenue, according to data from Sensor Tower.
Phone Case DIY from CrazyLabs LTD saw a significant fluctuation in weekly downloads. Starting strong with over 100K downloads at the end of December 2021, the app experienced a dip to around 14.5K in early March but rebounded to 57.7K by the end of the quarter. Weekly active users also showed a similar trend, with a peak of 352.8K in the last week of December, decreasing to 107.3K by early March, and then rising again to approximately 179.8K by the end of March.
Line Up: Draw the Criminal by Kwalee Ltd had a notable increase in weekly downloads in late January, reaching nearly 70K. However, this number gradually decreased to around 9K by the end of March. The app’s weekly active users followed a parallel trend, peaking at 193.5K in the last week of January before declining to approximately 35.4K by the end of the quarter.
DIY Keyboard, another offering from CrazyLabs LTD, experienced a sharp decrease in weekly downloads from 146.9K at the end of December to about 8.7K in early March, before recovering slightly to 23.1K by the end of the quarter. The app’s weekly active users mirrored this trend, starting at 215.7K in the last week of December and dropping to around 26.3K by early March, then increasing to 43.3K by the end of March.
Happy Color®: Coloring Book from X-FLOW maintained relatively stable weekly downloads throughout Q1 2022, ranging between 17.5K and 27.2K. The app’s weekly active users remained consistent as well, fluctuating slightly but generally staying around the 170K to 187K mark.
Coloring & Learn by Orange Studios Games demonstrated a steady performance in weekly downloads, peaking at nearly 30K in mid-January before experiencing a gradual decline to around 12.3K by the end of March. The app’s weekly active users followed a similar pattern, starting at 203.1K at the end of December, peaking at 268K in mid-January, and then decreasing to about 218.9K by the end of the quarter. The weekly revenue for this app peaked at $11 in mid-February.
For more detailed insights and trends, visit Sensor Tower.