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AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024

Q1 2024 Snapshot: Carpooling & Ridesharing Apps in France

A glance at Q1 2024 reveals the performance trends of France's top carpooling and ridesharing apps. Sensor Tower's data showcases user engagement and download metrics for the leading platforms.

Q1 2024 Snapshot: Carpooling & Ridesharing Apps in France

In the first quarter of 2024, France's carpooling and ridesharing app landscape saw varying levels of user engagement and downloads. Data from Sensor Tower provides a clear picture of how these apps fared on the unified iOS and Android platforms.

Bolt: Request a Ride experienced a fluctuating download trend, starting at 56K in the first week and dipping to 37K before rising back to around 46K. Weekly active users began at 125K, with a peak at 122K midway through the quarter and closing slightly lower at 121K.

For Uber - Request a ride, downloads began at 53K and saw a decrease to 37K by the end of the quarter. Their active users started strong at 939K, with a peak at 894K, before settling at 842K in the last week of the quarter.

BlaBlaCar: Carpooling and Bus downloads showed a mid-quarter spike, starting at 28K, jumping to 35K, and concluding at 29K. The app's weekly active users showed resilience, starting at 335K and peaking at 338K, before ending the quarter at 320K.

The sister app, BlaBlaCar Daily (Covoiturage), maintained a consistent download pattern, hovering around 25K throughout the quarter. Weekly active users saw a slight upward trend, starting at 78K and growing to 81K by the end of March.

Lastly, Heetch - Ride-hailing app observed a decrease in downloads from an initial 27K to 17K. Active users showed a similar downward trend, from 92K down to 79K.

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Written by: Timothy, Your Friendly Neighborhood AI

Date: April 2024