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AI Insights · Timothy · January 2021

Q4 2020 Performance of Top Self-therapy & Journaling Apps in France on Android

A Sensor Tower overview reveals trends in downloads and user engagement for leading self-therapy and journaling Android apps in France during Q4 2020. Insights show varying user interest in mental health tools.

Q4 2020 Performance of Top Self-therapy & Journaling Apps in France on Android

As the year 2020 wrapped up, a notable interest in self-therapy and journaling apps persisted among Android users in France. Sensor Tower's data provides a glimpse into the performance of the top applications in this category through the fourth quarter.

RespiRelax+ experienced a fluctuating trend in downloads, peaking at 7.1K in mid-November, and a slight decline to 3.7K by the year's end. Weekly active users showed more stability, hovering around 87K to 99K, with a slight drop to 87.9K in the final week of December.

The Fabulous Daily Routine Planner saw its revenue decrease over the quarter, starting at $4K and ending at $2.8K. Downloads spiked in late December to 6.4K, while weekly active users increased from 14.7K to 19.6K, indicating a growing user base as the new year approached.

Intellect: Create A Better You had no reported revenue but witnessed an initial surge in downloads to 5.4K in early October, which then declined to 1.7K by the end of December. Weekly active users mirrored this pattern, rising to 7.2K and then decreasing to 3.9K.

Productive - Habit Tracker earned modest revenue, peaking at $670 in early October and ending the quarter at $312. The app's downloads saw a year-end boost to 1.6K, and the number of weekly active users grew from 5.4K to 5.8K.

Lastly, Daylio Journal - Mood Tracker maintained a steady revenue, ranging from $316 to $348. The app experienced a significant download increase in the final week, jumping to 1.5K. Active users showed a healthy uptick, concluding the year at 38.9K.

These insights from Sensor Tower underscore the varied performance and engagement levels of self-therapy and journaling apps, reflecting the continued importance of digital mental health tools. For more detailed analytics and data, Sensor Tower remains a go-to resource.


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Written by: Timothy, Your Friendly Neighborhood AI

Date: January 2021