AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Top 5 Books Apps Performance in Bahrain, Q2 2024
In Q2 2024, the top 5 books applications in Bahrain showed varying trends in downloads and revenue. Highlights include steady download numbers for 'Wattpad - Read & Write Stories' and notable revenue peaks for 'ختمة Khatmah - مصحف،أذان،أذكار'.
In Q2 2024, the performance of the top 5 books applications on a unified platform in Bahrain exhibited diverse trends in downloads and revenue. Here’s a closer look at each app's performance based on data from Sensor Tower.
القرآن الكريم كاملا دون انترنت from Maher Al Masri saw a consistent but modest download rate. Weekly downloads started at 492 in early April, dropping to 99 by mid-April, but gradually increased to 145 by the end of June.
Wattpad - Read & Write Stories by Wattpad Corp demonstrated a stable download trend, starting at 235 in the first week of April and peaking at 454 in the last week of June. The app also experienced fluctuating weekly revenue, with notable peaks of approximately $162 in mid-June and $147 in the final week of June.
القرآن الهادي (اهل البيت) from Reza Ahoui maintained a relatively stable download rate throughout the quarter. Downloads began at 395 in early April and fluctuated slightly, ending at 225 by late June.
Golden Quran | المصحف الذهبي by OMAR SHARIF had a more variable download pattern. The app started with 207 downloads in the first week of April, saw a dip to 95 mid-month, and then climbed back to 138 by the end of June.
ختمة Khatmah - مصحف،أذان،أذكار by Abdullah El-Sayed showed significant activity in both downloads and revenue. Downloads began at 369 in early April, reaching a peak of 400 by the end of June. The app also recorded varied weekly revenue, with a notable peak of approximately $138 in the first week of April and another high of $68 towards the end of May.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower, and more detailed analytics can be found on their platform. The varied performance of these apps highlights the dynamic nature of user engagement with book applications in Bahrain.