AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Medical Apps on iOS in Costa Rica: Q1 2024
Review of the top 5 medical apps in Costa Rica on the iOS platform during Q1 2024, including trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2024, the top 5 medical apps in Costa Rica on the iOS platform demonstrated varying performance trends. Here’s a closer look at their weekly downloads, revenue, and active user metrics based on data from Sensor Tower.
Sanford Guide by Antimicrobial Therapy, Inc. saw its weekly revenue fluctuate throughout the quarter. It peaked at approximately $444 in mid-March and had another notable high of $371 in the first week of January. Weekly downloads for the app were minimal, with only a few weeks showing any activity, reaching a maximum of 5 downloads mid-January.
AMBOSS Medical Knowledge from AMBOSS experienced a relatively steady climb in weekly revenue, hitting a high of around $297 in early March. Downloads fluctuated, with a notable peak of 73 in the second week of February. Weekly active users increased from 67 at the beginning of January to a peak of 119 in mid-February, before stabilizing around 68 by the end of March.
IMAIOS e-Anatomy by IMAIOS demonstrated consistent weekly revenue, with a peak of approximately $238 at the end of January. However, weekly downloads were sparse, with only a few instances of minimal download activity.
Complete Anatomy for iPad from 3D4Medical by Elsevier showed significant variations in weekly revenue, peaking at $203 at the end of January. Downloads reached their highest at 60 mid-March. The app also saw active users increase from 31 in late January to 72 in mid-March.
Anatomy 3D Atlas by Catfish Animation Studio saw its weekly revenue peak at approximately $158 in mid-February. Downloads were highest in mid-January at 102, while weekly active users steadily rose from 227 at the beginning of January to a peak of 334 in early February, before ending the quarter at 254.
These insights highlight the dynamic performance of medical apps in Costa Rica. For more detailed analysis and data, visit Sensor Tower.