AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Top 5 Food and Diet Tracking Apps on Android in Europe: Q1 2023
Analyzing the performance of the top 5 food and diet tracking apps on Android in Europe for Q1 2023, showcasing their weekly downloads, revenue, and active user trends.
In the first quarter of 2023, the top food and diet tracking apps on Android in Europe demonstrated significant engagement and revenue. Below, we delve into the performance metrics of the top 5 apps: 168 Intermittent Fasting App, YAZIO Food & Calorie Counter, Yuka - Food & Cosmetic Scanner, Calorie Counter by FatSecret, and MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter.
168 Intermittent Fasting App from Leap Fitness Group saw a peak in weekly revenue at approximately $22K in the first week of January, followed by a gradual decline, ending the quarter around $13.9K. Weekly downloads showed robust numbers initially, peaking at 131K in early January, but tapered off to 86K by the end of March. Weekly active users started at 625K, peaking at 754K in the second week of January, and stabilized around 721K by the quarter's end.
YAZIO Food & Calorie Counter also exhibited strong performance. Weekly revenue peaked at nearly $299K in the first week of January, then leveled out to around $154K by the end of March. Weekly downloads saw a high of 111K in early January, but decreased to 64K by the end of the quarter. Active users began at 1.4M, increased to 1.8M in early January, and remained steady at approximately 1.75M through March.
Yuka - Food & Cosmetic Scanner experienced a modest but steady revenue stream, peaking at $8.2K in mid-March. Weekly downloads peaked at 80K in mid-March as well, with active users increasing from 611K at the start of the quarter to 725K by the end of March.
Calorie Counter by FatSecret showed consistent performance with weekly revenue peaking at $5.5K in the first week of January and maintaining around $4.9K towards the end of March. Downloads peaked at 66K in mid-January, ending the quarter at 63K. Active users grew from 504K at the start of the quarter to 756K by the end of March.
Finally, MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter reported a peak weekly revenue of nearly $139K in early February, stabilizing around $97K by the end of March. Downloads hit a high of 54K in early January, closing the quarter at 38K. Active users increased from 620K at the start of the quarter to a peak of 829K in early January, then gradually decreased to 724K by the end of March.
These insights underline the dynamic nature of the food and diet tracking app market in Europe on the Android platform. For more detailed analysis and insights, visit Sensor Tower.