AI Insights · Timothy · January 2023
Top 5 Self-Therapy and Journaling Apps in the UK - Q4 2022
Discover the performance of the top self-therapy and journaling apps in the UK for Q4 2022, including weekly downloads, revenue, and active user trends.
In the fourth quarter of 2022, the top self-therapy and journaling applications in the United Kingdom showcased varied performance metrics. Below is a detailed overview of the trends for these leading apps.
Breeze: Mental Health experienced a fluctuating trend in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $19K in the final week of October. Weekly downloads saw a significant rise towards the end of December, reaching around 15.4K. The app's weekly active users also showed a notable increase, ending the quarter at approximately 41.5K.
Paired: Couples & Relationship demonstrated a steady growth in weekly revenue, peaking at around $14.7K in late November. Downloads saw a notable spike in early November, reaching approximately 14.3K. The app maintained a consistent number of weekly active users, ending the quarter with approximately 77K.
Fabulous: Daily Habit Tracker showed a decline in weekly revenue towards the end of the quarter, dropping to about $6.3K in late December. Downloads also fluctuated, with a peak of around 5K in mid-October. Despite these variations, the app maintained a stable number of weekly active users, ending December with approximately 52.9K.
I am - Daily Affirmations observed a significant increase in weekly revenue, reaching around $9.8K in the last week of December. Downloads peaked impressively at approximately 15.7K during the same period. The app's weekly active users also saw a substantial rise, ending the quarter at around 41.4K.
Day One Journal: Private Diary had a consistent weekly revenue, peaking at about $8.6K in the final week of December. Downloads showed a significant increase towards the end of the quarter, reaching approximately 4.4K. Weekly active users also peaked in the last week of December, with around 8.6K users.
These insights are derived from Sensor Tower, where more detailed analytics and data are available. The performance trends of these apps highlight the growing interest and engagement in self-therapy and journaling applications in the UK.