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During the first quarter of 2022, the top medical apps on the Android platform in Estonia showed varied performance in terms of weekly revenue, downloads, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at each app's trends based on data from Sensor Tower.
Afya Whitebook: Medicina saw its weekly revenue fluctuate throughout the quarter. Starting at around $34 in late December, it dropped to $25 by mid-January, and later peaked at $33 in late March. The app did not record any weekly downloads or active users during this period.
Sanford Guide experienced a relatively stable revenue trend with a notable increase in late March, reaching approximately $41. Revenue dipped as low as $15 mid-January but climbed back steadily, showing resilience in the latter part of the quarter. No downloads or active user data were recorded for the app during this period.
My Calendar - Period Tracker displayed significant variability in weekly revenue. Starting at $9 in late December, it spiked to $32 in early January, and then fluctuated between $5 and $29 throughout the quarter. The app maintained a consistent download rate of around 7 downloads per week, with a slight increase to 10 downloads by the end of March.
Human Anatomy Atlas 2025 exhibited a steady revenue stream, peaking at $41 in late February. Revenue ranged from $9 to $20, showing minor fluctuations but maintaining overall stability. Similar to other apps, it did not record any weekly downloads or active users during the quarter.
Anatomy Learning - 3D Anatomy saw its revenue peak at $34 in early January and remained relatively stable with minor dips and spikes throughout the quarter. Downloads started to pick up only in mid-March, reaching 7 downloads by the end of the month.
These insights provide a snapshot of the performance of top medical apps in Estonia for Q1 2022. For a more in-depth analysis and additional insights, visit Sensor Tower.