AI Insights · Timothy · January 2024
Q4 2023 Snapshot: Top Android Food & Diet Apps in Europe
Explore the latest performance trends for the leading Food and Diet Tracking apps on Android in Europe during Q4 of 2023. Sensor Tower provides a detailed overview of downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the fourth quarter of 2023, the food and diet tracking app category saw varied performances across the top applications on the Android platform in Europe. Data provided by Sensor Tower offers a glimpse into the dynamics of downloads, revenue, and weekly active users for these popular health-focused tools.
YAZIO Food & Calorie Counter experienced a fluctuation in revenue, peaking at around $178K in the last week of December, with a noticeable dip to $98K in the week leading up to Christmas. Downloads showed a similar trend, with a significant spike to 85K in the final week of the quarter. Weekly active users started strong at 1.6M but dipped to 1.2M towards the end of December.
MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter maintained a steady revenue stream, ranging from $79K to $110K throughout the quarter. Downloads peaked at 32K in early October but gradually decreased to 17K by mid-December before jumping to 30K during the last week of 2023. The app's weekly active users saw a slight decrease from 686K to 502K over the quarter.
Nutracheck's Calorie Counter + showed a revenue trend that started at $63K in late September and saw a decline to $35K by mid-December, with a rebound to $57K at the end of the year. The app's downloads remained fairly stable, ending the quarter with 9K, while active users fluctuated slightly, concluding at 65K.
Lifesum: Healthy Eating & Diet had a decreasing revenue pattern from $39K to $26K in mid-December, followed by a rise to $35K at the quarter's end. The downloads for Lifesum peaked at 42K in late October, then dropped to 7K in mid-December, but experienced an upswing to 13K in the final week. Active users presented a high of 573K in October, reducing to 372K in mid-December, and slightly increasing to 377K as the year closed.
WeightWatchers: Weight Health saw its revenue hover around the $30K mark for most of the quarter, with minimal variance. The app's downloads saw a substantial increase from 3K to 15K in the last week of December. Weekly active users started at 77K, peaked at 83K in early November, and ended the quarter with 53K.
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