AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Android Shopping App Performance in the US: Sensor Tower Data Insights
Explore the performance trends of the top five shopping apps on the Android platform in the US for Q2 2024. Sensor Tower's latest data provides a glimpse into user engagement and app popularity during this period.
As Q2 of 2024 wraps up, we take a look at the performance of the top five shopping applications on the Android platform in the US. Sensor Tower has provided valuable insights into downloads, revenue, and weekly active users, which highlight the trends in the shopping category.
Amazon Shopping saw a significant uptick in weekly revenue, starting at $26K in the first week of April and surging to $58K by the end of June. Downloads remained fairly stable, with a slight increase from 2.3M to 2.4M over the quarter. Weekly active users fluctuated but ended the quarter on a high note with 387K active users.
Shpock: Buy & Sell Marketplace also experienced a steady revenue stream, peaking at $483 in mid-June from a starting point of $456. Downloads showed a downward trend from 441K in early April to 281K by late June. The app's active users started at 3.9K and showed some volatility, concluding the quarter at 2.4K.
AlfredCamera Home Security app generated consistent revenue, hovering around the $100-$260 mark throughout the quarter. The app's downloads saw a decrease from 65K in April to 37K in June. Weekly active users started at 686 and had a slight dip to 595 by the end of Q2.
السوق المفتوح - OpenSooq had modest revenue figures that improved over the quarter, from $25 to $44. The app's downloads varied, with a peak at 22K in early June. Active users remained fairly consistent, ranging from 141 to 127 over the period.
Acloset - AI Fashion Assistant showed a slight revenue increase from $14 to $16 by the quarter's end. Downloads were low, with a slight increase from 16K to 15K. The active user base for Acloset remained relatively stable, with a slight decrease from 136 to 120.
For more detailed insights and to keep up with the latest trends, visit Sensor Tower. The data reflects user preferences and market dynamics, providing a glimpse into the ever-changing landscape of mobile applications.