AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Q1 2024 Performance of Top iOS Food and Diet Tracking Apps in Australia
Discover the latest trends for the top iOS food and diet tracking apps in Australia during Q1 2024. Sensor Tower provides a snapshot of downloads, revenue, and active users.
In Q1 2024, the Australian market witnessed significant activity among iOS food and diet tracking applications. Sensor Tower's data offers a comprehensive view of the performance of these apps during this period.
MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter experienced a fluctuation in revenue, starting the quarter with $124K and ending at $79K. Downloads showed a downward trend from 11K in the first week to 5K in the last. Weekly active users also decreased from 317K to 241K.
Calorie Counter - MyNetDiary saw its revenue peak in the third week of January at $10K, but it eventually declined to $6K by the end of March. Downloads started at 4K and reduced to just over 2K, while active users declined from around 17K to 14K.
Lose It! – Calorie Counter had modest revenue figures, peaking at $13.5K in the second week of January and ending at $5.6K. Downloads followed a similar trend, starting at 2.3K and dropping to 1.1K. Active users ranged from 11.5K to 9.8K throughout the quarter.
Zero: Fasting & Health Tracker generated revenues starting at $6K and saw a peak at $10.4K mid-January before falling to $2.7K. Downloads declined from 2.5K to 518, and active users were down from over 10K to 7K by the quarter's end.
Keto Diet App - Carb Tracker showed a downward revenue trend, from $10.7K to $3.8K. Downloads also decreased, beginning at 1.6K and ending at 446. The app's active users saw a slight dip from 24K to 20K.
For more insights and detailed analytics on app performance, Sensor Tower is the go-to resource for industry professionals and market analysts alike.