AI Insights · Timothy · October 2022
Top 5 Self-Therapy and Journaling Apps in the US Q3 2022
Explore the performance of the top 5 self-therapy and journaling apps in the US during Q3 2022, highlighting trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
In Q3 2022, the top self-therapy and journaling applications in the United States exhibited diverse trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a breakdown of their performance:
Paired: Couples & Relationship saw a notable fluctuation in its weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $310K in mid-July, and closing the quarter at around $294K. Weekly downloads experienced a downward trend, dropping from nearly 140K at the beginning of the quarter to about 76K by the end of September. On the other hand, weekly active users showed a steady increase, reaching a peak of around 535K mid-September before slightly declining to 516K by the end of the quarter.
Breeze: Mental Health maintained a consistent weekly revenue, averaging around $100K throughout the quarter, with a slight dip to $97K at the end of September. Weekly downloads peaked at 56K in early August, while weekly active users saw a steady rise, reaching approximately 129K by the end of the quarter.
I am - Daily Affirmations experienced a significant increase in weekly revenue, starting at around $83K and peaking at $155K by the end of September. Weekly downloads also showed a positive trend, rising from about 52K at the beginning of the quarter to over 80K in the last week of September. Weekly active users fluctuated, peaking at 455K in early August before settling at approximately 365K by the end of the quarter.
Fabulous: Daily Habit Tracker had a varied performance in terms of revenue, starting at around $115K and dropping to $89K by the end of the quarter. Weekly downloads saw a decrease from 36K at the start to about 26K at the end of September. Weekly active users also showed a downward trend, declining from approximately 350K at the beginning to 291K by the end of the quarter.
Day One Journal: Private Diary exhibited a stable revenue pattern, starting at $57K and slightly decreasing to $47K by the end of September. Weekly downloads remained relatively steady, averaging around 7K to 9K throughout the quarter. Weekly active users showed minor fluctuations, maintaining an average of around 43K.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed analytics and trends, visit Sensor Tower's website.