AI Insights · Timothy · December 2020
Q4 2020 Performance of Top Android Food & Diet Apps in the US
The fourth quarter of 2020 saw varying performance trends for the top food and diet tracking apps on the Android platform in the United States. Sensor Tower's data provides a snapshot of these trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the final quarter of 2020, the Android market for food and diet tracking applications exhibited diverse trends across key metrics. This analysis, sourced from Sensor Tower, offers a glimpse into the performance of the top five applications in this category within the United States.
MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter demonstrated a consistent revenue trend with a slight decrease towards the end of October and a notable peak in late December, reaching nearly $209K. Downloads showed a gradual decline from late September to mid-November, followed by a surge to approximately 35K by the year's end. Weekly active users saw a decrease from over 620K to around 434K in late December, before rebounding to approximately 574K.
Calorie Counter by Lose It! experienced fluctuating revenue, peaking at over $75K in late November, while downloads peaked at around 19K in early December before dipping to approximately 20K. Active user count remained relatively stable, with a slight decline from over 410K to around 415K in the final week of December.
Carb Manager–Keto Diet Tracker saw a downward trend in both revenue and downloads, with revenue dropping from $42K to around $49K and downloads decreasing from approximately 14K to 16K. Active users also showed a decline from 187K to 178K by the end of the quarter.
Fastic: Fasting & Food Tracker displayed a varied revenue trend, starting at around $26K and spiking to over $40K at the end of December. Downloads exhibited a sharp decline from 18K to around 3K in late November, followed by a significant rise to 55K. The active users count dropped from nearly 100K to around 67K, then increased to 93K.
WeightWatchers: Weight Health showed a steady revenue trend with minor fluctuations, ending the quarter at approximately $28K. Downloads began at 9K, fell to 3.3K in mid-December, and then jumped to 25K. Active users demonstrated a decreasing trend from 173K to around 158K.
For more insights into the performance of food and diet tracking apps, Sensor Tower's detailed analytics can provide an in-depth look at the trends and user engagement across the industry.