AI Insights · Timothy · March 2024
Top 5 Carpooling and Ridesharing Apps on Android in Germany Q1 2024
In Q1 2024, the top carpooling and ridesharing apps in Germany saw varied performance in terms of downloads and active users, with notable trends for each application.
In the first quarter of 2024, the top carpooling and ridesharing apps on the Android platform in Germany exhibited diverse trends in their weekly downloads and active users, according to data from Sensor Tower.
Uber - Request a ride experienced fluctuations in weekly downloads, starting with approximately 20.6K in the first week of January, dipping to around 17.1K mid-month, and peaking at about 25K in the last week of February. The app's weekly active users showed a steady increase from 267K at the beginning of January to 274K in the first week of March, before stabilizing around 258K towards the end of the quarter.
Bolt: Request a Ride had a similar trend with weekly downloads, beginning at roughly 17K in the first week of January, hitting a low of 12.8K mid-month, and reaching a high of 22.3K in the last week of February. Weekly active users increased from 78K at the start of January to a peak of 96.2K by the end of February, then slightly decreased to about 82.8K at the end of March.
BlaBlaCar: Carpooling and Bus saw a significant spike in downloads in the third week of January, reaching 11K, followed by a drop to approximately 2.8K in early February. Downloads picked up again in March, with a high of 5.5K in the first week. Active users for BlaBlaCar fluctuated throughout the quarter, starting at 62.7K in January, dipping to around 48.6K mid-month, and stabilizing near 61.1K by the end of March.
Uber - Driver: Drive & Deliver showed consistent weekly downloads, starting at about 2K in January and maintaining a similar level throughout the quarter. Active users also remained stable, beginning at 25.3K in January and staying around the same figure throughout the quarter, with minor fluctuations.
Yandex Go: Taxi Food Delivery had relatively low but stable weekly downloads, starting at 1.5K in January and ending at 1.1K in the last week of March. Active users followed a similar pattern, beginning at 6.1K in January and gradually decreasing to approximately 5.1K by the end of the quarter.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower, where more detailed information can be found.