AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Performance of Top Android Food Delivery Apps in the US
A Sensor Tower analysis reveals the second quarter trends for the top five food delivery services on Android in the US. Insights show user engagement and download patterns without revenue generation.
Android users in the United States have been actively engaging with food delivery services during the second quarter of 2024. According to Sensor Tower's latest data, here's how the top contenders fared in terms of downloads and active users.
Wolt Delivery: Food and more saw a steady climb in downloads, peaking at nearly 3.1K in mid-April before dipping and then closing the quarter with approximately 2.6K downloads. Weekly active users also showed an upward trend, starting at around 30K and reaching up to 33K by mid-June.
Bolt Food: Delivery & Takeaway experienced fluctuating download numbers, with an initial 3.5K downloads in early April, a dip to roughly 1.9K by the end of May, and a rebound to close to 3K by the end of June. The app's active users remained fairly stable, hovering around 15K to 18K throughout the quarter.
Wolt Courier Partner, aimed at delivery personnel, maintained lower download figures, ranging from 188 to 304 across the quarter. Active users showed minor fluctuations but generally stayed between 5.3K and 5.8K.
Glovo: Food Delivery and More had modest download figures that moved around the 200 mark, with slight peaks and valleys across the quarter. Its weekly active users count stood within the 1.1K to 1.3K range, showing a consistent user base with minor variations.
Lastly, Swiggy Food, Grocery & Dineout saw downloads hovering around the low hundreds, with a notable dip to 87 in mid-April. Active users exhibited a slight growth from 1.6K to 1.8K, indicating a gradual increase in app engagement.
While these apps did not generate revenue during this period, the download and active user trends provide valuable insights into the market's dynamics. For more detailed analytics and data, Sensor Tower offers an in-depth look at the performance of these and other applications.