AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Snapshot: Top Self-therapy and Journaling Apps on Unified Platforms in the US
An overview of Q2 2024 performance for the leading self-therapy and journaling applications in the US on unified platforms, provided by Sensor Tower. Explore trends in downloads, revenue, and active users for these wellness tools.
Self-care and mental wellness continue to be a priority for many, and the top self-therapy and journaling apps are a testament to this trend. Sensor Tower provides a glimpse into their performance on unified platforms during the second quarter of 2024.
Me+ Daily Routine Planner saw its revenue fluctuate, peaking at $620K in the first week of June before dropping to $415K by the end of the month. Downloads followed a similar inconsistent pattern, with an early April high of 1.09M downloads and a low of 552K in late April. Weekly active users hovered around 7K, with a slight decline over the quarter.
Flora - Green Focus experienced a modest performance without any revenue until the first week of June, which marked a slight uptick to $16. Downloads peaked at 722K in early April but showed a general decline over the quarter. Weekly active users reflected this trend, with a spike to 816 in the second week of April and a gradual decrease to 386 by late June.
I am - Daily Affirmations had varying revenue, reaching as high as $227K in late April and settling at $110K by the quarter's end. Downloads for the app remained under 150K throughout the quarter, with a slight rise in May. The app maintained around 500 weekly active users, with a peak of 584 in mid-May.
Daylio Journal - Daily Diary showed a rollercoaster in revenue, from a high of $404K in early April to a low of $47K in late May. Downloads ranged from 73K to 192K, with weekly active users starting at 1.43M and seeing a steady increase to 1.39M by the end of June.
Fabulous: Daily Habit Tracker revenue displayed peaks and troughs, with the highest at $455K in early April and dipping to $160K in the last week of June. Downloads saw a downward trend, starting at 144K and ending at 71K. Weekly active users began at 942 and decreased to 626 by the quarter's conclusion.
For more insights into the performance of self-therapy and journaling applications, visit Sensor Tower. The data provides a snapshot of user engagement and financial trends for these essential wellness tools in the second quarter of 2024.