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In the second quarter of 2025, several parenting apps stood out in the United States, showcasing varying trends in downloads, revenue, and active user engagement. Here's a closer look at the performance of the top five apps, based on Sensor Tower data.
Findmykids: Kids GPS Tracker from LETEM LTD saw a consistent rise in weekly downloads, peaking at approximately 14.3K by the end of June. Revenue fluctuated throughout the quarter, reaching a high of about $64.1K in early June, while active users experienced a slight decline from 203K to 181K.
TalkingParents: Co-Parent App by Monitored Communications, LLC maintained steady revenue, ending the quarter at around $171.5K. Downloads showed a gradual decline, with numbers falling to 3.3K by the end of June. Active users remained relatively stable, fluctuating around 12K.
Speech Blubs: Language Therapy from Blub Blub Inc. experienced a dip in revenue mid-quarter but recovered to approximately $118.9K by the end of June. Weekly downloads varied, starting at 16.5K and ending at 9.8K, while active users saw a decrease from 15.3K to 9.8K.
Nanit showed strong revenue figures, though it experienced a decline from $318K to $258K throughout the quarter. Downloads remained stable, hovering around 10.5K, and active users increased significantly towards the end, reaching 280K.
Qustodio Parental Control App by Qustodio LLC saw a steady weekly revenue trend, peaking at about $44.8K in late May. Downloads were consistent, averaging around 4K, while active users rose from 167K to 194K by the end of the quarter.
These insights illustrate the dynamic nature of the parenting app market in the US. For more detailed analytics and insights, visit Sensor Tower.