AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Virtual Pet Apps on iOS in Venezuela for Q1 2024
In Q1 2024, virtual pet apps on iOS in Venezuela showed varied performance in downloads, revenue, and active users, with notable trends observed across the top five apps.
In Q1 2024, the top five virtual pet applications on the iOS platform in Venezuela exhibited diverse performance trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a closer look at how each app fared:
Talking Tom Cat 2 saw a steady pattern in weekly downloads, starting at around 20 in early January and peaking multiple times throughout the quarter, reaching up to 31 downloads in the week of January 22 and 25 downloads towards the end of March. Weekly revenue for the app remained minimal, with occasional peaks at $1 in the weeks of January 1, February 19, February 26, March 18, and March 25. The app maintained a consistent user base, with active users fluctuating between 110 and 158 throughout the quarter.
Talking Tom Cat experienced a varied trend in weekly downloads, starting strong with 37 downloads in the first week of January and seeing a notable peak of 31 downloads in early March. The app generated $1 in revenue during the week of February 26. The number of active users showed a slight decline overall, starting at 100 and ending at 79 by the end of March.
Talking Ben the Dog had a consistent increase in weekly downloads, beginning with 37 in early January and peaking at 62 in early March. The app did not generate any revenue during the quarter. Active users remained relatively stable, starting at 290 and peaking at 335 in early March.
Talking Pierre the Parrot showed minimal activity in weekly downloads, with a few spikes in interest, such as 12 downloads in the first week of January and 6 downloads in early March. The app did not generate any revenue or show data for active users during the quarter.
Talking Angela had a fluctuating download rate, starting at 27 in early January and experiencing several peaks and troughs, with 29 downloads in mid-March. The app did not generate any revenue during this period. Active users saw a slight decline from 119 in early January to 108 by the end of March.
These insights are derived from Sensor Tower’s data, and more detailed analytics can be found on their platform.