AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Top 5 Food and Diet Tracking Apps in Austria: Q1 2023 Performance
An overview of the performance of the top 5 food and diet tracking apps in Austria for Q1 2023, including trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2023, the top 5 food and diet tracking apps in Austria showed varying performance trends across weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Below is a detailed analysis of each app's performance.
YAZIO Calorie Counter & Diet experienced a significant peak in weekly revenue at the beginning of January, reaching approximately $54K. Although there was a subsequent decline, the app maintained revenue levels between $17K and $25K for the rest of the quarter. Weekly downloads peaked in early January at 7.6K but gradually decreased to around 3K by the end of March. The app also saw high weekly active users, starting at 68K and peaking at 92K in early January, before stabilizing around 88K in late March.
MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter showed a more stable revenue pattern, with weekly revenue ranging from $5.6K to $10.3K. Downloads peaked at around 2.5K in early January but generally hovered around 1.5K to 2K for most of the quarter. The app's active user count started at 61K, peaked at 87K in early January, and then gradually decreased to approximately 76K by the end of March.
Lifesum: Diet and Food Tracker had a notable spike in weekly revenue in early January, reaching $8.3K. However, revenue fluctuated between $3.4K and $5K for the rest of the quarter. Downloads peaked at 1.5K in early January and generally stayed around 1K. The app saw active users increase to 37.5K in early January but then experienced a gradual decline, ending the quarter with approximately 32K active users.
Fastic: Food & Calorie Tracker had a modest performance with weekly revenue peaking at $6.5K in early January. For the remainder of the quarter, revenue ranged between $1.5K and $2.3K. Downloads were highest in early January at 2.5K, but generally remained around 800 to 1K. The app's active users peaked at 11.9K in early January and showed a slight decline to around 8.2K by the end of March.
BodyFast: Intermittent Fasting saw its weekly revenue peak at $4.2K in early January, with revenue stabilizing between $1.5K and $2K for the rest of the quarter. Downloads also peaked in early January at 1.6K but generally stayed around 600 to 800. The app's active users started at 2.7K, peaked at 3.8K in early January, and then remained around 2.7K by the end of March.
These insights come from Sensor Tower, where you can find more detailed analytics on app performance.