AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Q1 2024 Performance of Top iOS Food & Diet Tracking Apps in Europe
Discover the latest performance trends for the leading food and diet tracking apps on iOS in Europe for the first quarter of 2024. Insights show varying patterns in downloads and user engagement.
In the first quarter of 2024, Europe's iOS platform saw significant activity in the Food and Diet Tracking app category. Data from Sensor Tower provides a glimpse into the performance of the top applications in this space.
Yuka - Food & Cosmetic Scanner experienced a steady increase in revenue, peaking at around $25K, alongside a surge in downloads, which topped at 157K. The app's weekly active users showed growth, reaching over 845K by the end of March.
For YAZIO Calorie Counter & Diet, the revenue trend was initially high at $750K but gradually decreased to approximately $330K towards the quarter's end. Downloads followed a downward trajectory, starting at 141K and dipping to 70K, while weekly active users remained above 1.2M, with a peak at 1.3M.
MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter showed fluctuations in revenue, with a high of $406K and a closing figure around $298K. Downloads saw a decrease from 72K to 46K, and weekly active users had a slight drop from 2.7M to 2.3M.
Calorie Counter by FatSecret maintained a relatively stable revenue, with a slight peak at $16K. Downloads showed variability, with a high of 61K, and weekly active users increased from 370K to 490K.
Lastly, BMI Calculator – Weight Loss had negligible revenue, leading us to focus on its downloads and user engagement. Downloads varied, with an impressive peak at 111K, while weekly active users experienced growth, reaching a high of 144K.
For more detailed insights on these trends, Sensor Tower provides in-depth analysis and data for a comprehensive understanding of the app market dynamics.