AI Insights · Timothy · October 2022
Top 5 Books Apps Performance in Denmark - Q3 2022
In Q3 2022, Denmark's top 5 book apps showed varied performance in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. Here's a closer look at the trends.
In the third quarter of 2022, Denmark's top 5 book applications exhibited diverse trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Data from Sensor Tower provides a detailed view of these apps' performance on a unified platform.
Storytel - Audiobooks Library saw a decline in weekly revenue, starting at about $88.7K at the end of June and falling to around $71.8K by the end of September. Weekly downloads also decreased, from 4.3K in late June to approximately 3.2K in the last week of September. However, weekly active users remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 74.4K and 80.4K throughout the quarter.
Saxo: Audiobooks & E-books experienced a drop in weekly revenue from $23.6K in late June to around $17.8K in mid-September, before rebounding to $22.1K by the end of the quarter. Weekly downloads varied, peaking at 980 in mid-July and dipping to 558 in late September. Weekly active users saw a slight increase, reaching 4.2K in mid-July and ending the quarter at 4.0K.
Audible: Audio Entertainment had a relatively stable weekly revenue, hovering around $13K to $13.8K throughout the quarter. Weekly downloads showed minor fluctuations, peaking at 705 in mid-July and dropping to 508 by the end of September. The app's weekly active users increased steadily from 11.3K in late June to 12.8K by the end of August, and then slightly decreased to 12.4K by the last week of September.
Bookmate. Listen & read books demonstrated a significant spike in weekly revenue in mid-September, reaching over $20K, up from around $4K in late June. However, this spike was short-lived, with revenue dropping to approximately $6.6K by the end of the quarter. Weekly downloads remained low and relatively stable, ranging from 173 to 283. Weekly active users showed a gradual decline, starting at 2.5K in late June and ending at around 2K by the last week of September.
Nextory: Audiobooks & E-books displayed a downward trend in weekly revenue, starting at $4.4K in late June and dropping to around $3K by mid-September, before slightly recovering to $3.3K at the end of the quarter. Weekly downloads also decreased from 1.4K in late June to 614 by the end of September. Weekly active users saw a decline from around 21.3K in early July to approximately 18.6K by the end of the quarter.
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