AI Insights · Timothy · March 2021
France's Top Dining Apps on Android Show Varied Q1 2021 Performance
A Sensor Tower analysis reveals the Q1 2021 performance of leading dining and restaurant Android apps in France, with a focus on downloads and active users.
As we delve into the dining and restaurant application landscape in France for the first quarter of 2021, data from Sensor Tower provides us with a snapshot of user engagement and app popularity on the Android platform. Here's a look at how the top apps fared during this period.
McDo+ started the quarter with downloads at around 31K, which peaked in mid-February at nearly 46K before settling to about 21K by the end of March. Weekly active users saw a significant spike in mid-February, reaching over 400K, but there was a general downward trend, ending the quarter at around 251K.
The performance of BURGER KING France showed a different pattern, with downloads initially at 15K, peaking at over 20K in early March, and then declining to under 12K by the end of the quarter. The app's weekly active users peaked at over 200K in early March but saw a decrease to approximately 175K by the quarter's end.
Domino's Pizza France had a modest beginning with just under 2K downloads at the start of the quarter, which then rose to around 6K in early February. However, downloads dipped to roughly 4K by the end of March. Weekly active users showed a gradual increase from around 9K to a peak of 15K in early March, before a slight decline to nearly 13K.
KFC Fidélité saw downloads ranging from 5.7K to 3.4K throughout the quarter, without any significant peaks or troughs. Its weekly active users remained relatively stable, with a slight decrease from 20K at the beginning of the quarter to around 17K by its close.
Lastly, Boulangerie Ange experienced its highest number of downloads in early February at approximately 3.2K, but like the other apps, it showed a downward trend ending the quarter at around 1.4K. Weekly active users data for this app is not available.
For more detailed insights and analysis, readers are encouraged to explore the Sensor Tower platform.