AI Insights · Timothy · October 2023
Top 5 Sports Apps in Australia Q3 2023 Performance
An overview of the performance of the top 5 sports apps in Australia during Q3 2023, based on weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
The third quarter of 2023 saw significant activity in the sports app category in Australia, with notable performances from the top 5 apps. Here’s a detailed look at their metrics based on Sensor Tower data.
FIFA Women’s World Cup Tickets experienced a notable fluctuation in weekly downloads. Starting strong with 53K downloads in late June, the app peaked at 96K in mid-July before gradually declining to negligible numbers by early September.
Kayo Sports showed a stable revenue stream, with weekly earnings ranging between $415K and $535K, peaking in mid-September. The app maintained a steady download rate of around 20K to 30K per week, with a notable spike to 43K downloads in late August. Active users remained consistent around the 330K mark, peaking at 371K in late August.
Optus Sport exhibited a significant rise in weekly downloads, particularly in mid-July with 60K downloads. Revenue followed an upward trend as well, peaking at $195K in early August. The app saw a steady increase in active users, reaching a high of 88K in early August before stabilizing around 50K to 60K towards the end of the quarter.
Sportsbet - Online Bookmaker maintained a consistent performance in terms of weekly downloads, averaging around 10K, with a peak of 25K in late September. Active user numbers were stable around 170K to 180K, with a slight increase to 185K in the last week of September.
AFL Live Official App saw steady weekly downloads, averaging around 8K, with a peak of 15K in the final week of September. Revenue remained low but steady, with minor fluctuations between $7 and $27 per week. Active users consistently hovered around the 600K mark, peaking at 640K in mid-August.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.