AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Q1 2023 Performance of Top iOS Music/Rhythm Apps in Europe
An overview of the top 5 Music/Rhythm iOS applications in Europe for Q1 2023, showcasing user engagement and financial trends. Sensor Tower provides in-depth data and more insights.
The first quarter of 2023 has been an eventful period for Music/Rhythm applications on iOS in Europe. Thanks to data provided by Sensor Tower, we can delve into the performance of the top 5 apps in this category.
Starting with Beatstar, the app saw its revenue fluctuating with a peak at around $62k in early February, later leveling to about $34k by the end of March. Downloads showed a similar trend, with a spike of nearly 44k at the end of January, before settling down to around 17k. The weekly active users (WAU) hovered around the 200k mark, peaking at nearly 235k in late January.
Beatstar wasn't the only one experiencing shifts. HATSUNE MIKU: COLORFUL STAGE! also saw revenue swings, with a significant increase to almost $35k in the last week of March. Downloads remained modest, ranging from 8k to 13k, while WAU saw a steady increase, reaching over 131k in mid-March.
Amanotes Pte. Ltd.'s Magic Tiles 3: Piano Game experienced a steady revenue in Q1, with a notable rise to over $16k towards the end of March. The app's downloads saw a decline from around 240k in late December to 130k in late March, yet maintained a strong user base with WAU close to 900k at the end of the quarter.
Just Dance Now by Ubisoft had a more modest financial performance, with revenue hovering around $7k to $9k. The app's downloads showed a downward trend, falling from over 32k in late December to approximately 7.5k by the end of March. Similarly, the WAU experienced a decrease, starting at around 47k and dropping to just under 20k.
Finally, Tiles Hop EDM Rush Music Ball, another Amanotes Pte. Ltd. product, saw its revenue peak at nearly $7k at the end of March. Downloads showed a general decline throughout the quarter, from around 103k in late December to about 34k in late March. WAU also saw a reduction, from nearly 484k to around 327k.
While these numbers provide a snapshot of the apps' performance, it's important to remember that these trends are just a part of a much larger picture. For more comprehensive insights, Sensor Tower's platform is the go-to resource for detailed analysis and data.