AI Insights · Timothy · January 2024
Q4 2023 Performance of Top Music/Rhythm iOS Apps in the UK
Explore the performance trends of leading Music/Rhythm iOS applications in the UK during the fourth quarter of 2023. Sensor Tower provides a snapshot of downloads, revenue, and user engagement for the top contenders.
As the year 2023 drew to a close, the Music/Rhythm category on iOS in the United Kingdom saw varied performance among its top applications. Data from Sensor Tower offers a clear view of how these apps fared in terms of downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
Amanotes Pte. Ltd.'s Magic Tiles 3: Piano Game showed a strong Q4 with downloads peaking at 82K in the last week of December, a significant rise from the starting 24K. Weekly active users followed a similar trend, growing from 125K to 216K. Revenue also saw a steady increase, culminating at $9K in the final week of the quarter.
Another Amanotes' title, Tiles Hop EDM Rush Music Ball, experienced fluctuating downloads, ultimately hitting 17K in the holiday week, up from an initial 6K. The active user base reached 86K by year-end, rising from 69K at the quarter's start. Revenue saw a modest rise to $1K in the last week of December.
The newer entrant, Duet Cats : Cat Cute Games, also from Amanotes, had a more subdued quarter. Downloads decreased from an initial 8K to 7K, while active users dipped slightly before ending at 34K. The revenue for this app showed a small uptick, ending at $280.
Country Star, published by Space Ape Ltd, showed a downward trend in downloads, starting at 7.5K and falling to 1.2K. Active users saw a slight decrease from 15K to 17K. Revenue started strong at $7K but dropped to $3.6K by the end of the quarter.
Finally, Guitar Band: Rock Battle by Supercharge Mobile Corp, despite being an older game, saw an increase in downloads from 1.2K to 3.8K. Weekly active users peaked in mid-December at 6.8K before settling at 5.6K. Revenue ended on a high note at $961.
For more detailed insights and to explore the data further, Sensor Tower remains the go-to resource for app performance analytics.