AI Insights · Timothy · January 2022
Top 5 Auto Apps Performance on Unified Platform in Oceania for Q4 2021
Explore the performance of the top 5 auto apps in Oceania during Q4 2021, including download trends and active user statistics.
During the fourth quarter of 2021, the top 5 auto applications in Oceania exhibited varied performance metrics, including weekly downloads and active user trends. The data is sourced from Sensor Tower, offering deeper insights into these apps' market behavior.
Carsales had a notable presence with weekly downloads fluctuating between approximately 11K and 14.7K. The highest number of downloads was observed in mid-October, reaching close to 14.7K. Active users remained relatively stable, ranging from around 309K to 326K, peaking at 326K in mid-October.
BPme saw a gradual increase in weekly downloads, starting from 6.5K at the beginning of October and peaking at 12.7K in mid-November. Active users for the app also showed an upward trend, rising from 16K in late September to nearly 20K by mid-November before stabilizing around 17K towards the end of December.
Petrol Spy Australia experienced a significant spike in downloads, particularly in mid-October, with numbers reaching up to 10.1K. Active users increased from 42K at the start of the quarter to about 54K in late November, indicating a strong user engagement throughout the period.
myLearners maintained a steady download rate, ranging from 4K to 5K weekly. The active user count showed consistent growth, starting at 37K at the end of September and peaking at around 40K in mid-December, demonstrating steady user retention and engagement.
Fuel Map Australia witnessed a notable increase in weekly downloads, particularly in mid-October, where downloads peaked at 5.8K. Active users also showed a positive trend, growing from 18K in late September to about 23K in late November, before slightly dipping towards the end of December.
For more detailed insights and data on the performance of these applications, visit Sensor Tower.