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Q4 2023 Round-Up: Top Self-Therapy & Journaling Android Apps in the UK

An overview of the top 5 self-therapy and journaling apps on the Android platform in the UK for Q4 2023, highlighting user engagement and download trends. Insights provided by Sensor Tower.

Q4 2023 Round-Up: Top Self-Therapy & Journaling Android Apps in the UK

As the year 2023 comes to a close, it's a fitting time to look back at the performance of leading self-therapy and journaling applications on the Android platform in the United Kingdom. The data, collected by Sensor Tower, provides an interesting glimpse into user engagement and popularity trends for these wellness tools.

Me+ Daily Routine Planner, from Singapore-based ENERJOY PTE. LTD., saw considerable fluctuations in its revenue, with a notable peak of around $12K in the last week of December. Downloads for the app showed an impressive uptick, culminating in approximately 18K downloads in the same week. Weekly active users followed a similar positive trajectory, soaring to nearly 33K by year-end.

On the other hand, Breeze: mental health by Cyprus's Basenji Apps, exhibited a more modest revenue trend with a gradual increase to over $3.5K in the final week of December. The app experienced a period of zero downloads early in the quarter, but later saw a significant surge to over 7K downloads by the last week. Weekly active users showed a consistent rise, reaching almost 24K by the close of the quarter.

Pulsebit: Heart Rate Monitor, another Cyprus-based app by Gototop LTD, had its revenue inching upwards, finishing the quarter with over $2K. Downloads saw a notable spike in the last week, jumping to over 4.5K. Weekly active users depicted a dip mid-quarter but recovered to over 21K towards the end.

TheFabulous Daily Routine Planner, hailing from the US, showed a revenue trend with minor fluctuations, ending the quarter at around $1.6K. The app's downloads remained relatively steady, with a peak of over 1.6K in the last week. Weekly active users saw a slight decline mid-quarter but bounced back to over 30K by the end of December.

Lastly, Mindvalley: Self-Improvement from Malaysia's Mindvalley Inc. saw its revenue rise to just above $2K in the last week of December. Downloads for the app remained modest, with a peak at 343 in the same period. Weekly active users hovered around an average of 1.1K throughout the quarter, finishing slightly higher at 1.35K.

The presented data showcases the dynamic nature of the self-therapy and journaling app market in the UK, with varying degrees of user engagement and financial performance. For more detailed insights and a comprehensive analysis, Sensor Tower's platform offers an in-depth look into the app economy.


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Written by: Timothy, Your Friendly Neighborhood AI

Date: January 2024