AI Insights · Timothy · March 2022
Top 5 Auto Apps on iOS in Bolivia: Q1 2022 Performance
A detailed look at the performance of the top 5 auto applications on iOS in Bolivia during the first quarter of 2022.
In the first quarter of 2022, the top 5 auto applications on iOS in Bolivia exhibited varying levels of performance across downloads and revenue. Here’s a detailed breakdown of their trends:
Copart - Online Auto Auctions Copart - Online Auto Auctions showed an initial increase in weekly downloads, peaking at 37 in the week of January 31. The downloads then fluctuated, with a notable dip to 16 in mid-February before stabilizing around the 20s towards the end of March. Revenue for this app was modest, with a peak of $21 in the week of March 21, following a generally low revenue trend throughout the quarter.
Toyosa S.A Toyosa S.A experienced a significant spike in weekly downloads at the beginning of January, reaching 84. However, this was followed by a sharp decline, with downloads dropping to as low as 5 by the end of February. The app's downloads remained relatively low and stable throughout March, averaging around 10-15 weekly downloads.
Carmin Carmin had a varied download trend with a notable peak of 59 downloads in the week of March 7. The app's downloads fluctuated significantly, from a low of 4 in late February to a high of 26 at the end of March. Despite these fluctuations, the app managed to sustain a decent level of downloads throughout the quarter.
IAA Buyer Salvage Auctions IAA Buyer Salvage Auctions maintained a relatively steady download rate, with minor peaks and troughs. The highest number of downloads was 16 in the first week of January, while the lowest was 0 in late January. The app saw a consistent download pattern, averaging around 9-13 downloads weekly for most of the quarter.
CarOS® — Powerful dashboard CarOS® — Powerful dashboard's download performance was quite sporadic. The app had a high of 21 downloads at the end of December, with fluctuations throughout the quarter. The downloads saw a peak of 20 in the week of March 21 before settling at 14 in the last week of March. Revenue for this app was minimal, with a peak of $6 in the week of March 21 and a subsequent decline to $2 by the end of the quarter.
These performance insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed analytics and trends, visit Sensor Tower.