AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Performance of Top iOS Food & Diet Apps in Australia
Explore how the leading iOS food and diet tracking apps fared in Australia during the second quarter of 2024. Sensor Tower provides a glimpse into their downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the second quarter of 2024, Australia's iOS platform saw varied performances from the top food and diet tracking applications. Sensor Tower's latest data offers insights into how these apps have maintained their presence in the market.
MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter experienced a steady pattern in revenue, peaking at nearly $100K and ending the quarter just below that. Downloads for the app saw a gradual rise from around 5K to over 6.5K, while weekly active users fluctuated, finishing strong at around 267K.
Calorie Counter - MyNetDiary showed revenues oscillating between $6K and $7K, with a noticeable dip towards the end of the quarter. Downloads remained relatively stable, hovering around the 2.5K to 3K mark. Weekly active users saw a slight uptick, ending at approximately 14.6K.
Lose It! – Calorie Counter revealed a fluctuating revenue trend, starting at around $5.4K and peaking at $7.2K before closing the quarter at $5.3K. Downloads varied with an interesting spike to nearly 1.9K in early June, but weekly active users saw a decline, finishing at about 9.1K.
WeightWatchers Program had modest revenue figures that hovered around the $4K mark throughout the quarter. Downloads remained low, with a slight peak at 371, and weekly active users showed minimal growth, ending at around 1.4K.
MacroFactor - Macro Tracker had a revenue journey starting at approximately $4.2K and rising to $4.6K by the end of the quarter. Downloads saw a remarkable increase from 513 to an impressive 1.2K. Weekly active users grew significantly, from about 4.2K to nearly 5.9K.
For more detailed insights and data, Sensor Tower provides a comprehensive analysis of app performance trends.