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This Week in Apps #27 - Quibi's New Tech, Gaming Snapchat, Indies Scoring Big, and more

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It's been a while since a true indie game rose to the top of the charts, but Among Us! isn't letting

It's been a while since a true indie game rose to the top of the charts, but Among Us! isn't letting go. [Appfigures]() Happy Friday, {NAME}. The ban hammer [just]( came down on TikTok and WeChat, which will be removed from the App Store and Google Play in the U.S. this Sunday. But that's not all... The 2,000 apps using TikTok's SDK are now also in the crosshairs. I'll do a more in-depth analysis of the situation within the next few days. Stay safe, Ariel. Got this as a forward? Subscribe [here]( U.S. [Index:]( App Store 78.79, Google Play 86.12 --------------------------------------------------------------- (Still) among us Indie team game Among us, which we covered last week, has maintained its #1 position on the App Store and Google Play, with no signs of letting go. Yay for Indies! U.S. revenue continued to grow this week, hitting an estimated high of $135K on Wednesday. In total, Among Us raked in more than $1.1M in the U.S. in the last 30 days, with roughly 80% coming from the App Store and 20% from Google Play. [Among Us! revenue on the App Store and Google Play] --------------------------------------------------------------- On fire This week a new kind of app has taken over the Weather category in the U.S. — Apps to check air quality. Wildfires are raging up and down the west coast, causing smoke that makes the air quality in the region one of the [worst in the world](, and creating new demand for air quality apps. Several apps, lead by the EPA's AQI app, have risen to the top of their category. We estimate that daily downloads of the top 5 apps dedicated to air quality grew 5,000%, from mere hundreds earlier this summer to nearly 50K last Sunday. [AQI app downloads on the App Store and Google Play] --------------------------------------------------------------- Gaming Snapchat sendit, a game for Snapchat, has seen downloads grow 100x in the last week. sendit, which has a 3 line description in the App Store (+ the boilerplate subscription disclaimer), “gamed” its way to the top by using the word “Snapchat” in its name. And it worked! According to our estimates, daily downloads rose from about 1,000 earlier this summer to 82K last Friday. This week downloads have stabilized at 75K. The app did change its name as soon as it caught on, likely to prevent a massive lawsuit. Better ask for forgiveness than permission? (I’m not recommending this, by the way!) [sendit downloads on the App Store and Google Play] --------------------------------------------------------------- Turning it on Short show streaming service Quibi, which we’ve looked at before a few times (including an [App Teardown]( earlier this week), finally showed off its tech, and it lead to a big spike in downloads. The first show to use Quibi’s Turnstyle technology, a feature that changes the experience when changing your device’s orientation, was released earlier this week, leading to more than 93K downloads, according to our estimates. A 100% growth when compared to earlier in September. The [Verge’s take on Quibi’s new show](, Wireless, explains it well. [Quibi downloads on the App Store and Google Play] --------------------------------------------------------------- A second wave? Of downloads for Microsoft Teams, that is. The office communications app that stole the show from Slack during lockdown has seen downloads nearly double this week, based on our estimates. Microsoft Teams ended last week with 4.3M estimated downloads across the App Store and Google Play globally, up from 2.8M in July. While U.S. downloads have remained stable, countries including Russia, South Korea, and Saudi Arabia have been the driving force behind this growth, some growing as much as 50x. [Microsoft Teams downloads on the App Store and Google Play] --------------------------------------------------------------- #ICYMI [📺 Live App Teardown Session - Learn the Process and See it In Action]( --------------------------------------------------------------- That's it for this week. If you like this email, please forward it to your friends. If you're the friend, [subscribe]( to the newsletter directly. [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( © 2020 Appfigures Inc. 133 Chrystie st. New York, NY 10002 Click [here](=:66c7) to stop receiving these emails from us.

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