AI Insights · Timothy · October 2023
Top 5 Self-Therapy and Journaling Apps on Android in Australia Q3 2023
Discover the performance trends of the top self-therapy and journaling apps on the Android platform in Australia during Q3 2023, including downloads, revenue, and active users.
Performance Trends of Top Self-Therapy and Journaling Apps in Australia
In the third quarter of 2023, the top self-therapy and journaling apps on the Android platform in Australia exhibited varied performance trends across downloads, revenue, and active users. The data, sourced from Sensor Tower, provides insights into the weekly metrics for these applications.
Me+ Daily Routine Planner saw a notable peak in weekly downloads in mid-August, reaching approximately 25K. However, downloads gradually declined to around 2.7K by the end of September. Correspondingly, weekly revenue peaked at about $15.5K in late August but tapered off to roughly $4.5K by the end of the quarter. Active users also showed a declining trend, starting from 20.4K in late August and decreasing to 7.8K by the end of September.
Gratitude: Self-Care Journal experienced fluctuations in its weekly downloads, peaking at 3.8K in early July before seeing a low of 189 in late August. The app's revenue remained relatively stable, averaging around $500 weekly, with minor variations. Active users saw a significant rise from 8.8K in late August to 14.6K in mid-September before settling at approximately 13.7K by the end of the quarter.
My Diary - Daily Diary Journal showed a steady increase in weekly downloads, peaking at 2.1K in mid-September. The app's revenue remained consistent, averaging around $300 weekly. Active users increased from about 11.2K in late August to 14.8K in mid-September, ending the quarter at 13.2K.
Breeze: mental health had a peak in weekly downloads at the start of September, reaching 2.1K, before a sharp decline to 23 by the end of the month. Revenue saw a slight decrease from around $2.1K in late June to $1.7K by the end of September. Active users, however, showed an upward trend, increasing from 26.3K in late June to 33.7K in early September, with a slight dip to 23.7K by the end of the quarter.
I Am Sober maintained a consistent weekly download rate, averaging around 800. The app's revenue remained stable, averaging approximately $350 weekly. Active users showed a slight increase from 13.9K in late June to 15.3K by mid-September, ending the quarter at 15.2K.
These performance trends highlight the dynamic nature of user engagement and monetization in the self-therapy and journaling app market on the Android platform in Australia. For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.