AI Insights · Timothy · October 2021
Top 5 Food Delivery Services on Android in Africa for Q3 2021
A detailed look at the performance of the top 5 food delivery apps on Android in Africa during Q3 2021, including weekly downloads and active user trends.
During the third quarter of 2021, the top food delivery apps on the Android platform in Africa demonstrated varied performance trends. Here's a detailed look at the weekly downloads and active user metrics for the top five apps.
Jumia Food: Food Delivery saw a significant rise in weekly downloads, starting from around 29.7K at the end of June and reaching approximately 67.8K by the end of September. The weekly active users also increased steadily from about 259K in late June to nearly 426K by the end of the quarter.
talabat: Food, grocery & more experienced a peak in weekly downloads in mid-July with around 75.3K downloads. However, downloads generally fluctuated and ended the quarter at approximately 44.7K. The app's weekly active users showed a slight decline from about 731K at the beginning of the quarter to around 725K by the end of September.
Uber Eats: Food Delivery had a relatively stable trend in weekly downloads, starting at around 27.7K at the end of June and reaching approximately 36.1K by the end of September. The number of weekly active users remained consistent, ranging from about 403K to 425K throughout the quarter.
Mr D - Groceries & Takeaway showed a notable increase in weekly downloads towards the end of the quarter, rising from about 27.5K in late June to approximately 38.4K by the end of September. Additionally, the weekly active users grew from around 311K at the start of the quarter to nearly 333K by the end of September.
Lastly, Bolt Food: Delivery & Takeaway saw its weekly downloads increase from about 20.5K in late June to approximately 35.6K by the end of September. The app's weekly active users also showed a steady rise, growing from around 80K to approximately 133K over the same period.
These insights into the performance of food delivery apps in Africa are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed analytics and trends, visit Sensor Tower.