AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Top 5 Self-Therapy and Journaling Apps in Europe Q2 2024
In Q2 2024, the top 5 self-therapy and journaling apps in Europe showed varied performance in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users on a unified platform.
In Q2 2024, the top self-therapy and journaling apps in Europe demonstrated diverse performance metrics on a unified platform, combining data from both iOS and Android. Here’s a breakdown of their performance:
Me+ Daily Routine Planner from Enerjoy Pte. Ltd. saw a steady revenue trend, peaking at approximately $56K in the final week of May. Downloads showed a mixed trend, with a high of around 78K in early April, tapering to about 47K by late June. Weekly active users remained relatively stable, hovering around 480K in early April and ending the quarter at approximately 418K.
Flora - Green Focus by AppFinca Inc. experienced a significant decline in revenue, starting at $715 in early April and dropping to near-zero by the end of June. Downloads followed a downward trend from a peak of 45K in early April to just over 3K by late June. Weekly active users also decreased, starting at around 30K and ending at approximately 20K.
Daylio Journal - Daily Diary from Relaxio s.r.o. maintained a consistent revenue stream, averaging around $16K to $17K weekly throughout the quarter. Downloads showed a slight increase mid-quarter, peaking at 17.6K in early May before stabilizing around 12.5K by the end of June. Weekly active users saw a steady rise, starting at approximately 693K in early April and reaching around 737K by the end of June.
Breeze: Mental Health by Basenji Apps had a fluctuating revenue pattern, peaking at around $33K mid-May and falling to approximately $24K by late June. Downloads decreased from a high of around 19K in mid-April to about 7.6K by the end of June. Weekly active users showed a declining trend, starting at around 66K in early April and ending at approximately 53K by late June.
RespiRelax+ from Les Thermes d'Allevard showed no revenue throughout the quarter. Downloads remained relatively stable, averaging around 12K to 13K weekly. Weekly active users saw a slight increase, starting at approximately 140K in early April and reaching around 146K by the end of June.
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