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The second quarter of 2023 brought notable trends in the social networking app landscape in Georgia. Here’s a detailed look at the performance of the top 5 apps on a unified platform.
WhatsApp Messenger saw a fluctuating download pattern throughout the quarter. Starting at approximately 15.6K downloads in late March, it experienced a dip mid-April with downloads dropping to around 11.9K. However, the app rebounded strongly, peaking at about 26.5K downloads by the end of June.
Messenger had a relatively stable quarter in terms of downloads. It began with around 9.6K downloads per week and experienced minor fluctuations, ultimately reaching about 9.2K downloads by the last week of June. Revenue for Messenger varied significantly, peaking at $43 in the week of May 22, but mostly staying below $20 for the rest of the quarter.
Facebook maintained a consistent download rate, starting the quarter with 8.6K downloads and ending with approximately 9.3K downloads. The app's revenue showed steady performance, with weekly earnings fluctuating between $41 and $89 throughout the quarter.
Telegram Messenger exhibited significant growth in downloads. The app started with around 8.7K downloads per week at the end of March and saw a substantial increase, reaching approximately 21.6K downloads by the end of June. Revenue for Telegram Messenger ranged from $377 to $619 weekly, showcasing a stable earning pattern with minor fluctuations.
Rakuten Viber Messenger experienced a steady increase in downloads over the quarter. Starting at about 6.2K downloads per week, the app peaked at roughly 7.8K downloads by the end of June. The app’s revenue remained consistent, ranging between $51 and $82 weekly.
These insights are derived from Sensor Tower data. For more in-depth analysis and trends, visit Sensor Tower.