AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Q1 2021 Performance of Top Food & Diet Apps on Android in the US
Discover the performance trends of the leading Food and Diet Tracking apps on Android for the first quarter of 2021 in the United States, with data provided by Sensor Tower.
As the first quarter of 2021 has wrapped up, Sensor Tower data reveals interesting trends for the top Food and Diet Tracking applications on the Android platform in the United States. Here is a snapshot of how these apps have performed in terms of downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter saw its revenue fluctuate, peaking at around $360K in early February before settling near $260K by the end of March. Downloads remained fairly consistent, with a slight peak of approximately 41K in late February. Weekly active users hit a high of nearly 700K in the first week of January, followed by a general downward trend to about 600K by the end of the quarter.
Calorie Counter by Lose It! experienced a revenue high of over $127K in the first week of January, with a downward trend to about $73K by the end of March. Downloads saw a high of 23K in early January, with a noticeable dip to around 13K in early March. Weekly active users started strong at around 420K and showed a modest decrease to 386K by the quarter's end.
WeightWatchers: Weight Health had a varied revenue trend, starting at $28K, increasing to $90K in late March, and then dropping to $56K. Downloads began at 25K, and by the end of March, they decreased to 9K. Weekly active users showed an initial increase from 158K to 180K in mid-March, followed by a slight decline to around 171K.
Fastic: Fasting & Food Tracker from Germany saw its revenue start at approximately $41K and reach around $47K by the end of the quarter, with minor fluctuations in between. Downloads spiked at nearly 80K in early January, followed by a decrease to 24K by the end of March. Weekly active users experienced growth from 93K to a peak of 118K in early March, before slightly declining to 105K.
Carb Manager–Keto Diet Tracker also had its revenue peak in early January at $75K, with a decrease to around $37K by March's end. Downloads started at 20K, peaked at around 20K in early January, and then saw a decrease to 14K. Weekly active users showed a slight decline from 186K to 152K over the quarter.
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