AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Top 5 Auto Apps in Africa: Q2 2024 Performance
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 auto applications on a unified platform in Africa during Q2 2024, including metrics on weekly downloads and revenue.
In Q2 2024, the top 5 auto applications in Africa exhibited varied performance trends on a unified platform. These insights, provided by Sensor Tower, reveal interesting patterns in weekly downloads and revenue for each app.
K53 Learner's License Test App from Pineapple Studio Pty Ltd saw its weekly revenue start at $770 in early April, gradually declining to around $544 by the end of June. The app's weekly downloads fluctuated, peaking at 1.6K in early April and experiencing a dip to 648 in early June before stabilizing at 853 by the end of the quarter.
Aeroversity had a more uneven revenue pattern, starting at $674 and dropping significantly to $63 in early May. However, it rebounded to $512 by mid-June, ending the quarter at $399. The app's downloads were minimal throughout the quarter, with a notable increase to 9 in the last week of June.
Total 911 by Future plc maintained a steady revenue stream, starting at $360 and reaching a high of $527 in late May. The revenue then fluctuated, ending at $464 in late June. No download data was available for this app during the quarter.
Aviation Exam - EASA from Aviationexam s.r.o. had a varied revenue trend, beginning at $161 and peaking at $531 in late April. The revenue saw a decline to $99 by the end of June. Weekly downloads were sparse, with occasional peaks, such as 6 downloads in early May.
NetCarShow.com by Karol Pawlak experienced fluctuations in revenue, starting at $126 and peaking at $363 in early May. By the end of June, the revenue had decreased to $77. Downloads showed sporadic activity, with a notable peak of 88 in mid-June.
For more detailed insights and trends, visit Sensor Tower.