AI Insights · Timothy · March 2024
Q1 2024 Snapshot: Top Self-therapy & Journaling Apps in the UK
A glance at the first quarter of 2024 reveals the performance trends for the top self-therapy and journaling applications in the UK, with insights from Sensor Tower. Downloads and weekly active users fluctuated, indicating varying user engagement levels across the board.
In the first quarter of 2024, the UK's self-therapy and journaling app market saw varied user engagement across leading applications, according to data from Sensor Tower.
Enerjoy Pte. Ltd.'s Me+ Daily Routine Planner experienced a consistent downward trend in revenue, from $55K to $10K, and downloads, from 63K to 8K. Weekly active users also saw a decline from 159K to 102K.
Basenji Apps' Breeze: Mental Health had a more stable revenue performance, peaking at $27K mid-quarter before ending at $22K. Downloads started at 23K but dropped to 10K, while weekly active users decreased from 60K to 48K.
Gototop LTD's Pulsebit: Heart Rate Monitor showed a slight fluctuation in revenue, hovering around $7K to $8K, with a peak at $8K. Downloads peaked at 9K in mid-January but later fell to 2K. Weekly active users remained relatively stable, starting at 45K and ending at 45K.
Bloom Built Inc's Day One Journal: Private Diary, with a US-based publisher, saw its revenue fluctuate between $5K and $10K, with downloads and weekly active users showing a slight downtrend from 4K to 1K and 5K to 3K, respectively.
Monkey Taps' I am - Daily Affirmations witnessed a revenue decrease from $11K to $4K. Downloads followed a downward trend from 10K to 2K, and weekly active users also declined from 28K to 16K.
For more detailed insights and app performance data, Sensor Tower provides a comprehensive analysis platform.