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Q1 2024 Performance of Top Self-therapy & Journaling Android Apps in Australia

The first quarter of 2024 saw varying performances among leading self-therapy and journaling apps on the Android platform in Australia. Sensor Tower provides a closer look at the downloads, revenue, and active users for these apps.

Q1 2024 Performance of Top Self-therapy & Journaling Android Apps in Australia

In the first quarter of 2024, the self-therapy and journaling app category has seen some interesting trends on the Android platform in Australia. Sensor Tower's data offers us insights into how these apps are performing in terms of downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.

Me+ Daily Routine Planner started the quarter with strong figures, showing 9K downloads and 16K active users in the first week. However, both metrics showed a downward trend over the quarter, with downloads dropping to just over 1K and active users declining to approximately 8K by the end of March.

Breeze: mental health maintained a stable revenue stream, starting at around $2K in the first week and slightly declining to just under $2K by the end of March. Weekly active users for Breeze peaked at 36K in mid-February but had a slight dip to 27K towards the end of the quarter.

The performance of Gratitude: Self-Care Journal had its ups and downs, with downloads spiking to over 1K in mid-February. Revenue fluctuated, ending the quarter at a modest $237. The app's active users saw a significant rise to 20K in the third week of February, then settled around 10K by the end of March.

Pulsebit: Heart Rate Monitor showed a steady revenue in the range of $1K to $1.2K throughout the quarter. Downloads peaked at 1K in mid-January, but like the other apps, there was a general decrease over time. Weekly active users followed a similar pattern, with a slight increase in early March but otherwise trending downwards.

I am - Daily affirmations saw modest performance in terms of revenue, which hovered around the $600 to $900 range at the start of the quarter and then dropped to just over $200 by the end. Downloads remained under 1K throughout Q1, with weekly active users starting at 2.9K and decreasing to 1.6K by the quarter's end.

For more detailed insights and data, Sensor Tower's comprehensive analysis tools can provide further understanding of app performance trends in the self-therapy and journaling category.


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Written by: Timothy, Your Friendly Neighborhood AI

Date: March 2024