AI Insights · Timothy · October 2023
Top 5 Food and Diet Tracking Apps in Australia Q3 2023
Explore the performance of the top food and diet tracking apps in Australia for Q3 2023, with insights into their downloads, revenue, and active user trends.
In the third quarter of 2023, the top food and diet tracking apps in Australia demonstrated varied performance across downloads, revenue, and active user metrics. Here, we highlight the key trends for these leading apps, based on Sensor Tower data.
MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter saw a consistent increase in weekly revenue, starting at around $126K in late June and reaching approximately $142K by the end of September. Weekly downloads peaked at about 11K in mid-September, while active users fluctuated but ended the quarter strong, climbing from 299K to 345K.
HitMeal Calorie & Food Tracker experienced a steady rise in weekly revenue, beginning at around $6.6K and peaking at nearly $12.8K by the end of the quarter. Downloads showed a similar upward trend, with the highest weekly figure reaching around 4.5K in mid-September. Active users increased from 5.3K to a peak of 7.9K before slightly dropping to 7.1K.
BodyFast: Intermittent Fasting had a more volatile quarter in terms of revenue, starting at approximately $8.3K, dipping to $5.3K in mid-September, and rebounding to about $7.3K at the end of the period. Weekly downloads showed a downward trend from 3.6K to just over 2K. Active users also saw a decline, starting at 6.8K and ending the quarter at 5.4K.
Calorie Counter - MyNetDiary displayed consistent revenue growth, beginning at $6.2K and reaching around $8.3K by early September, maintaining stability thereafter. Downloads peaked at approximately 6.3K in early September, while active users grew from 19.1K to a peak of 26.9K before settling at 24.4K.
Lose It! – Calorie Counter showed a gradual increase in weekly revenue, starting at about $4.8K and climbing to approximately $7.2K by the end of September. Downloads remained relatively stable, peaking at around 2.5K in early August. Active users increased from 11.6K to a high of 13.6K before ending the quarter at 12K.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.