AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Q1 2024 Performance of Top Food & Diet Apps on Android in the US
Explore the latest trends in the food and diet tracking app market for the first quarter of 2024 in the United States, focusing on Android platform performance. Sensor Tower provides a glimpse into downloads, revenue, and user engagement for the top apps in this category.
In the first quarter of 2024, the food and diet tracking application landscape on the Android platform has shown varied performance trends across the top applications in the United States. Sensor Tower's data offers insights into how each app fared in terms of downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter maintained a strong presence with fluctuating revenue that peaked at nearly $417K in late January and settled around $333K by the end of March. Downloads for the app remained consistent, with numbers hovering between 22K and 27K weekly. Weekly active users started strong at over 525K but saw a slight decline to approximately 478K by the quarter's end.
Calorie Counter by Lose It! experienced a downward trend in revenue, starting the quarter at $200K and dropping to below $79K. Downloads also saw a gradual decline, with initial numbers around 10K and ending the quarter at about 6K. However, weekly active users showed resilience, starting at over 574K and, despite some fluctuations, ended at around 472K.
The WeightWatchers Program app's revenue moved in a narrow range, starting at nearly $88K and ending the quarter at around $84K. Downloads saw a more notable drop from 18K at the beginning of January to just over 4.5K by March end. Weekly active users also saw a decline from approximately 77K to 55K in the same period.
MacroFactor - Macro Tracker showed a mixed revenue trend with an initial $24K that rose to nearly $35K and then settled at around $28K. Downloads for MacroFactor remained modest, with a slight increase towards the quarter's end, peaking at 2.7K. Weekly active user data was not provided.
Lastly, Calorie Counter - MyNetDiary saw its revenue fluctuate between $27K and $37K throughout the quarter. Downloads started at 22K and showed a declining trend, finishing at around 12K. The app's weekly active users started at over 178K, with some fluctuations, ending the quarter with nearly 181K.
For more detailed insights and analysis on the food and diet tracking app market performance, Sensor Tower's comprehensive data provides a deeper dive into the trends and user engagement metrics across these top applications.