AI Insights · Timothy · April 2022
Top 5 Shopping Apps on iOS in Colombia for Q1 2022
Explore the performance trends of the top 5 shopping apps on the iOS platform in Colombia during Q1 2022, including insights on revenue, downloads, and active users.
During Q1 2022, the performance of the top 5 shopping apps on the iOS platform in Colombia showcased varied trends in revenue, downloads, and active users. Here’s a closer look at each app's performance based on data from Sensor Tower.
Insitu Art Room, developed by Appolom Kb, saw its weekly revenue fluctuate throughout the quarter. Starting with $7 in the last week of December 2021, the app experienced peaks and troughs, reaching a high of $32 in the first week of January and again in early February. By the end of March, weekly revenue stabilized around $6-$8.
IntelliList - Shopping List, from Mario Zullo, showed a steady yet modest weekly revenue pattern. The app's revenue started at $11 in the last week of December 2021, with minor ups and downs, peaking at $50 in the last week of February. Weekly downloads were minimal, with noteworthy increases only in the weeks of January 10 and February 28, recording 1 and 9 downloads respectively.
DRESSX METAVERSE CLOSET by DressX started strong in revenue, maintaining figures between $9 and $25 until mid-February. However, revenue dropped to zero from early March onwards. Downloads followed a similar trend, with an early peak of 34 downloads in the first week of February before tapering off significantly in March.
The Ring Sizer | Converter, published by VisTech.Projects LLC, experienced a standout moment in weekly revenue during Q1. Although the app had no revenue in January and early February, it saw a significant spike to $85 in the first week of March, followed by a drop to $15 and then back to zero by the end of the month.
Online Piano Atlas, from Franz Liszt Pianocenter, had sporadic revenue throughout the quarter. The app started with $25 in the second week of January, followed by intermittent revenue streams, peaking at $22 and $17 in early February. By the end of March, the app reported no revenue.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.