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In the third quarter of 2024, the carpooling and ridesharing market in Peru exhibited dynamic trends across the top five apps, as reported by Sensor Tower. Here's a detailed look at the performance of these apps on a unified platform.
Yango: taxi, food, delivery saw a fluctuating pattern in its weekly downloads, with a significant rise in the latter half of the quarter. Downloads peaked at approximately 92K in the week of September 23. Active users also showed a consistent increase, reaching around 280K towards the end of September. However, weekly revenue remained minimal, with occasional small spikes.
inDrive. Save on city rides maintained a steady download rate throughout the quarter, with a notable peak of over 93K in late July. Despite this, active users showed a slight decline early in the quarter but rebounded to approximately 766K by the end of September.
DiDi Rider: Affordable rides experienced a gradual decline in weekly downloads, starting at about 20K in July and ending at around 16K in September. Conversely, active users consistently increased, reaching nearly 392K by the quarter's end.
Uber - Request a ride showed a strong presence in Peru with a steady stream of downloads, peaking at over 20K in late July. Active user numbers remained robust, with a slight upward trend, culminating in approximately 908K active users by the end of September.
Cabify experienced moderate download numbers, with a peak of about 9.7K in late August. Active users showed a slight fluctuation but ended the quarter at approximately 173K, indicating stable user engagement.
These insights from Sensor Tower highlight varying trends in the ridesharing sector in Peru, with each app demonstrating unique patterns in user engagement and downloads. For more detailed analytics and insights, visit Sensor Tower.