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Top 5 Self-Therapy and Journaling Apps on iOS in the US for Q2 2024

In Q2 2024, self-therapy and journaling apps on iOS in the US saw varied performance in downloads, revenue, and active users, with notable trends for each app.

Top 5 Self-Therapy and Journaling Apps on iOS in the US for Q2 2024

In Q2 2024, the performance of the top 5 self-therapy and journaling apps on iOS in the United States showcased diverse trends in downloads, revenue, and weekly active users. Here's a detailed look at how each app fared during this period.

Me+ Daily Routine Planner experienced significant fluctuations in revenue, peaking at around $141K in the week of May 27. Downloads saw a notable high of 66K in the week of April 8, followed by a steady decline before rising again to approximately 56K by the end of June. Weekly active users remained relatively stable around the 500K mark, with slight dips and recoveries throughout the quarter.

Breeze: Mental Health maintained a consistent revenue stream for most of the quarter, starting at $145K and gradually decreasing to $115K by the end of June. Downloads also showed a gradual decline from 33K in early April to 25K in late June. Weekly active users remained steady around 130K initially but saw a slight drop to approximately 112K by the end of the quarter.

Paired: Couples & Relationship saw steady revenue, starting at $116K and concluding the quarter at around $102K. Downloads fluctuated, starting at 26K and dipping to 14K in late April before rising again to 27K by the end of June. Weekly active users remained around 400K, with minor fluctuations throughout the quarter.

I am - Daily Affirmations showed varied revenue trends, starting at $68K and experiencing a peak of $72K in the week of April 22, before gradually declining to $47K by the end of June. Downloads peaked at 26K in mid-April and then decreased to around 12K by late June. Weekly active users saw a peak of 236K in late April but dropped to approximately 200K by the end of the quarter.

Pulsebit: Heart Rate Monitor had a gradual increase in revenue, starting at $28K and reaching $36K by the end of June. Downloads showed a significant rise from 4K in early April to nearly 12K by late June. Weekly active users also increased from 109K at the beginning of the quarter to approximately 122K by the end.

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Written by: Timothy, Your Friendly Neighborhood AI

Date: July 2024