AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Top 5 Food and Diet Tracking Apps on Android in Europe for Q1 2023
Discover the performance of the leading food and diet tracking apps on Android in Europe for the first quarter of 2023 based on weekly downloads, revenue, and active user trends.
During the first quarter of 2023, the top five food and diet tracking apps on the Android platform in Europe demonstrated varied performance in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Below is a detailed look at their trends.
YAZIO Food & Calorie Counter saw a significant peak in weekly revenue, reaching approximately $299K in the first week of January. The app's revenue experienced a decline afterward, stabilizing around $145K to $153K towards the end of March. Weekly downloads followed a similar trend, peaking at 111K in the second week of January and gradually decreasing to around 64K by the last week of March. Active users peaked at 1.83M in the second week of January, showing a slight decrease but maintaining a steady figure around 1.75M by the end of the quarter.
MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter showed varied weekly revenue, with notable peaks of around $139K in early February and $135K at the end of January. Downloads peaked at 54K in the first week of January, followed by a gradual decline to approximately 38K by the end of March. Active users peaked at 829K in the first week of January, followed by a steady decline to around 724K by the last week of March.
Calorie Counter + experienced a peak in weekly revenue at around $91K in early January, followed by a decline and stabilization around $49K to $60K towards the end of the quarter. Downloads peaked at 18K in the first week of January and stabilized around 12K by the end of March. Active users saw a peak of 86K in the first week of January, with a slight decline to around 73K by the end of March.
Lifesum Food Tracker & Fasting reported a peak in weekly revenue at approximately $89K in the first week of January, followed by a decline and stabilization around $48K to $55K towards the end of March. Downloads saw a peak of 44K in the last week of March, with active users peaking at 688K in the same period, showcasing a steady increase throughout the quarter.
WeightWatchers Program had varied weekly revenue, peaking at around $46K in mid-March. Downloads peaked at 21K in the first week of January, followed by a decline to around 6.6K by the end of March. Active users saw a peak of 102K in mid-March, with fluctuations throughout the quarter.
These insights are derived from Sensor Tower data, offering a glimpse into the performance of food and diet tracking apps in Europe. For more detailed analysis, visit Sensor Tower.