AI Insights · Timothy · April 2022
Top 5 Medical Apps on Android in Estonia: Q1 2022 Performance
The top medical apps in Estonia saw varying trends in downloads during Q1 2022. SATUSEHAT Mobile and COVID19 - DXB Smart App experienced notable fluctuations.
In Q1 2022, Estonia's top medical apps on the Android platform displayed diverse performance trends. Here’s a closer look at the weekly downloads and revenue of the leading apps, based on Sensor Tower data.
SATUSEHAT Mobile from the Ministry of Health Republic of Indonesia saw a consistent yet minor fluctuation in weekly downloads. Starting the quarter with 69 downloads, it experienced a slight dip, reaching a low of 40 in the week of February 21. However, it ended the quarter on a positive note with 67 downloads in the final week of March.
COVID19 - DXB Smart App by Dubai Health Authority exhibited significant variability in its weekly downloads. It started with 49 downloads and peaked at 97 in mid-February. The app then saw a sharp decline, dropping to as low as 7 downloads at the end of February, before varying again towards the end of the quarter.
Meu SUS Digital from Serviços e Informações do Brasil maintained a relatively stable download rate throughout Q1 2022. Weekly downloads fluctuated modestly, beginning at 29 and peaking at 40 in the first week of January, before settling at 36 in the last week of March.
Dexcom ONE by Dexcom had an inconsistent download pattern. Starting with 17 downloads in mid-January, it saw a significant increase to 87 in early February. Following this peak, downloads dropped dramatically, fluctuating between 0 and 41, ending the quarter with 20 downloads.
Doctolib - Your health partner from Doctolib displayed a stable trend in weekly downloads. Beginning with 11 downloads, it experienced slight increases and decreases, peaking at 21 downloads during mid-January, and closing the quarter with 20 downloads.
For more detailed insights into app performance data, visit Sensor Tower.