AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Q1 2024 Snapshot: Top Self-therapy and Journaling Android Apps in Europe
Discover the latest trends for the leading self-therapy and journaling apps on Android in Europe for the first quarter of 2024. Sensor Tower provides insights into downloads, revenue, and user engagement.
In the first quarter of 2024, the self-therapy and journaling app category has seen varied performance across top apps on the Android platform in Europe. Data from Sensor Tower offers a clear perspective on how these apps are faring in terms of downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
Me+ Daily Routine Planner started the quarter with revenues around $73K, but experienced a downward trend, closing at nearly $10K by the end of March. Downloads peaked at over 200K in the first week of January but followed a declining trajectory to reach just over 22K. Weekly active users showed a slight recovery in March, ending with 163K after a dip earlier in the quarter.
The Fabulous Daily Routine Planner had a fluctuating revenue pattern, beginning the quarter with $13K and having a peak at $18K before settling at around $6K. Downloads saw a gradual decrease from 27K to 4K, and the active users mirrored this trend, dropping from 155K to 76K.
Mindvalley: Self-Improvement showed a more stable revenue, starting at about $8K and ending the quarter at $7K. Downloads were modest, with a high of 1.8K in the first week of January and stabilizing around 300-600 in the following weeks. Weekly active users for the app were low, hovering around 2K to 3K throughout the quarter.
Daylio Journal - Mood Tracker exhibited a revenue range between $5K and $12K, and downloads that started at 17K and fluctuated to about 5.7K by the end of March. Its weekly active users count remained relatively stable, with a slight decrease from 488K to 486K, indicating steady engagement.
Lastly, Breeze: mental health saw revenues that hovered between $5K and $6K throughout the quarter. Downloads peaked at 12.5K, with a noticeable drop to 4.3K by March's end. Weekly active users showed a significant increase in February, reaching 35K, but then declined to 25K.
For more detailed insights and data on app performance, Sensor Tower remains the go-to source for industry analysis and trends.