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The performance of the top 5 food and drink apps in Russia for the second quarter of 2023 shows varied trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at each app's performance according to Sensor Tower data.
Released by iCook Ltd, this app saw its weekly revenue peak at around $227 in early May, with consistent fluctuations between $153 and $227 throughout the quarter. Weekly downloads experienced significant spikes, notably reaching 436 in mid-May, though the numbers varied widely, with some weeks seeing as few as 22 downloads.
Wine-Searcher Ltd's app had a relatively steady weekly revenue, peaking at $150 in early May and generally ranging between $94 and $150. However, the app's weekly downloads remained low, mostly in the single digits, with no significant growth observed during the quarter.
Developed by Aleksei Vinokurov, this app showed a steady increase in weekly revenue, peaking at $167 in the last week of June. Weekly downloads were more volatile, with a notable peak of 503 at the end of March and another high of 389 in early June, though there were weeks with significantly lower numbers, such as just 4 downloads in the final week of June.
Maria Bondarenko's app experienced variable weekly revenue, with a notable peak of $153 in mid-June and generally fluctuating between $23 and $153. Weekly downloads saw a significant increase in mid-June, reaching 104, but otherwise fluctuated between 4 and 75 downloads throughout the quarter.
Alexander Bykov's app showed consistent weekly revenue, generally ranging from $58 to $111, with peaks at $111 in late May and $98 in mid-June. The app maintained a steady download rate, with weekly numbers ranging from 442 to 838. Weekly active users showed a slight decline, from 23.2K at the end of March to around 22.1K by the end of June.
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