AI Insights · Timothy · January 2023
Top 5 Food and Diet Tracking Apps on Android in Netherlands Q4 2022
In Q4 2022, leading food and diet tracking apps in the Netherlands showed varied performance in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. Sensor Tower data reveals trends for Mijn Eetmeter, 168 Intermittent Fasting App, MyFitnessPal, Calorie, Carb & Fat Counter, and Lifesum.
In the fourth quarter of 2022, the top five food and diet tracking applications on the Android platform in the Netherlands demonstrated diverse performance trends. Data from Sensor Tower provides insights into the weekly downloads, revenue, and active user metrics for these leading apps.
Mijn Eetmeter experienced fluctuations in weekly downloads, peaking at around 4.1K in mid-October before gradually declining to approximately 1.6K by the end of December. The number of weekly active users showed a downward trend, starting from 10.9K in late September and dropping to around 9.4K by the end of the year.
168 Intermittent Fasting App saw a steady increase in weekly revenue, reaching a high of approximately $577 in the last week of December. Weekly downloads were consistent, ranging from 1K to 1.7K, with a notable peak in the final week of December. Active users also showed an upward trend, climbing from 13.9K in late September to 15.7K by the end of December.
MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter maintained a strong performance in terms of revenue, averaging around $3.5K to $4K per week. Downloads were relatively stable, fluctuating between 1K and 1.3K throughout the quarter. The app's active user base saw a decline from 32.2K in late September to 29.5K by the end of December.
Calorie, Carb & Fat Counter exhibited a varied performance. Weekly revenue peaked at $200 in mid-October, while downloads saw significant spikes, reaching up to 1.6K in late October. Active users fluctuated, peaking at 6.3K in late October before decreasing to around 4.7K by the end of the year.
Lifesum Food Tracker & Fasting showed consistent revenue, with weekly earnings ranging from $1.4K to $1.8K. Downloads were steady, with a slight increase in mid-November, peaking at 912. The app's active user base experienced a decline from 26.6K in late September to 24.3K by the end of December.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For a more detailed analysis and additional insights, visit Sensor Tower.