AI Insights · Timothy · July 2022
Top 5 Auto Apps in Australia Q2 2022: Unified Platform Performance
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 auto apps in Australia during Q2 2022, including weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In Q2 2022, the top 5 auto applications in Australia on the unified platform demonstrated varied performance trends in terms of weekly downloads, active users, and revenue. Below, we delve into the specifics for each app, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Carsales from carsales.com Ltd. saw a consistent performance in weekly downloads, hovering around 9.6K to 11.6K. The app's active users remained stable, averaging around 300K, with a slight dip to 296K in mid-June.
Petrol Spy Australia, published by Andrey Firsov, experienced a notable increase in weekly downloads, peaking at 16K in the week of June 20. Active users also showed a positive trend, growing from 60.7K to 78.9K over the quarter.
NSW FuelCheck, developed by the Department of Customer Service, exhibited significant growth in weekly downloads, culminating at 18.3K in the final week of June. The app's active users increased from 86.5K to 90.9K during the same period.
BPme by BP Australia Pty Ltd maintained a steady download rate, with figures ranging from 5.5K to 8.3K. Active users showed a gradual increase, reaching 15.5K by the end of the quarter.
Fuel Map Australia, from WikiCamps Pty Ltd, saw a steady climb in weekly downloads, peaking at 9.7K in mid-June. The app's active users grew consistently, starting at 26.3K and reaching 33.8K by the end of June. Revenue for Fuel Map Australia fluctuated slightly, with weekly earnings ranging from $77 to $165.
For more in-depth insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.