AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Android Report: Food and Diet Tracking Apps in the US
Explore the latest trends in the US market for top Android food and diet tracking apps during Q2 2024. Sensor Tower provides insights into downloads, revenue, and user engagement.
In the second quarter of 2024, the US market for Android food and diet tracking applications saw varied performance across the top apps, according to data from Sensor Tower.
MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter showed a stable revenue trend, starting at $76K and peaking at $97K in the week of May 20th, before settling at $85K in the final week of June. Downloads saw a mid-quarter spike, reaching 243K in the week of May 6th, while weekly active users (WAUs) fluctuated, eventually rising to 1.5M.
Fastic: Food & Calorie Tracker experienced revenue fluctuations, with a notable dip to $0 in mid-April, but rebounded to $85K in late May. Downloads peaked at 147K in the week of June 3rd, and WAUs showed an upward trend, finishing the quarter at 440K.
For Fitia - Diet & Meal Planner, revenue trends were mostly consistent, with a high of $60K in early June. Downloads remained relatively steady, with a slight decline over the quarter, and WAUs saw a decrease from 711K to 573K.
Kompanion Intermittent Fasting displayed a decline in revenue after the first week of April, ending at $30K. Downloads showed significant volatility, with a drop to zero in mid-May, and WAUs decreased from 700K to 451K by the end of June.
Lastly, BodyFast: Intermittent Fasting had a consistent revenue trend with minor fluctuations, closing the quarter at $39K. The app's downloads saw a mid-quarter spike to 183K, while WAUs increased from 507K to 434K in early June, then slightly declined to 393K.
These insights into the performance of food and diet tracking applications on the Android platform offer a snapshot of user engagement and monetization in the US market for Q2 2024. For more detailed analysis, visit Sensor Tower.