PeakFinder vs Recreation.gov

PeakFinder

PeakFinder GmbH
App Store
$168.7K/mo
~$2.02M/yr · 1.3M installs
VS

Recreation.gov

Booz Allen Hamilton Inc.
App Store
$0/mo
~$0/yr · 53.7M installs
Revenue winner PeakFinder wins +16871000% vs other
Installs winner Recreation.gov wins +4134% vs other
MAU winner Recreation.gov wins +2040% vs other
Rating winner Recreation.gov wins +4% vs other

Why PeakFinder is winning

Top 1 reasons - backed by the public App Store / Play Store numbers.

  1. PeakFinder earns roughly 168710× more per month than Recreation.gov - $168.7K vs $0.

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Side-by-side metrics

Bars scale to whichever app is bigger on that row. Green = winner.

PeakFinder
vs
Recreation.gov
Monthly revenue (est.)?
$168.7K
$0
Annual revenue (est.)
$2.02M
$0
Lifetime installs (est.)
1.3M
53.7M
Monthly active users (est.)?
231K
4.9M
App Store rating
4.71★
4.88★
Total ratings
12K
358K
US grossing rank
-
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-
Cheapest monthly sub
No sub
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No sub
IAP tiers detected
0 tiers
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0 tiers

PeakFinder

PeakFinder GmbH
App Store
Category
Travel
Price
USD4.99
Released
Mar 12, 2010
Last updated
Jun 23, 2026
File size
41.8 MB
Content rating
4+
Version
4.8.79
Languages
English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean +4 more
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Recreation.gov

Booz Allen Hamilton Inc.
App Store
Category
Travel
Price
Free
Released
Mar 29, 2019
Last updated
Jul 2, 2026
File size
142.6 MB
Content rating
17+
Version
2.2.44
Languages
English
View full Recreation.gov report →

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FAQ

Which makes more money, PeakFinder or Recreation.gov? v
PeakFinder earns about $168.7K per month, while Recreation.gov earns about $0. That is a ∞× revenue gap (~$168.7K more per month for PeakFinder). Annual revenue: PeakFinder ≈ $2.02M/year, Recreation.gov ≈ $0/year. Estimates are derived from public App Store signals - grossing rank, scraped IAP tiers, ratings and category benchmarks.
Which has more downloads, PeakFinder or Recreation.gov? v
Recreation.gov leads with about 53.7M estimated downloads vs 1.3M for PeakFinder - a 42.3× gap. PeakFinder's App Store downloads are estimated from 12K ratings × the standard 1:75 ratio. Recreation.gov's App Store downloads are estimated from 358K ratings.
Are PeakFinder and Recreation.gov in the same App Store category and competing for the same money? v
Yes - both apps sit in the Travel category, which means they compete directly for the same paying users and category-level wallet share. Direct competitors, head-to-head.
Do PeakFinder and Recreation.gov have in-app purchases? v
PeakFinder does not appear to offer in-app purchases on its public listing. Recreation.gov does not appear to offer in-app purchases. Monetization model: PeakFinder runs "Paid app ($4.99)", Recreation.gov runs "No App Store revenue (monetizes off-store)".
Which has better ratings, PeakFinder or Recreation.gov? v
Recreation.gov edges ahead with ★ 4.9 vs ★ 4.7 (gap of 0.2 stars). Rating volume: PeakFinder 12K ratings, Recreation.gov 358K ratings. Higher rating volume = stronger ASO signal even when star averages are close.
How accurate are these PeakFinder vs Recreation.gov revenue estimates? v
Directional - typically within 2-3× of actual money earned for popular apps. The $168.7K for PeakFinder and $0 for Recreation.gov are derived from App Store grossing rank, scraped IAP tiers, ratings volume and category benchmarks (Travel) - net of the 15-30% Apple/Google store cut. Real revenue depends on country mix, retention, refunds and ad fill rate, none of which Apple or Google publish.
How do I compare PeakFinder or Recreation.gov to a different App Store app? v
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