AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 iOS Performance of Top Food & Diet Tracking Apps in the US
Explore the performance trends of the leading Food and Diet Tracking apps on iOS in the US for Q2 2024. Sensor Tower's analysis uncovers download and user engagement patterns.
The second quarter of 2024 has shown varied trends among the leading Food and Diet Tracking apps on the iOS platform in the United States. Sensor Tower provides a closer look at the downloads, revenue, and weekly active users for these popular applications.
MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter experienced a fluctuation in revenue, peaking at $652K in the beginning of April and again in early May, with a downward trend towards the end of June at $330K. Downloads showed a slight dip mid-quarter but recovered with a strong finish at 161K. Weekly active users remained relatively stable, with a slight increase from 3.85M to 4.17M over the quarter.
Kompanion Intermittent Fasting saw its revenue peak at $325K in mid-April but then faced a decline, ending the quarter at a low of $65K. Downloads mirrored this pattern with an initial 139K that dropped to 115K by late June. Active users hovered around the 1.1M mark but dipped to 1.09M towards the end of the quarter.
The performance of Fastic: Food & Calorie Tracker was marked by a mid-quarter surge in revenue, reaching $515K in early June, despite a slower start. Downloads showed significant growth, starting at 20K and reaching a high of 173K in mid-June. The app's weekly active users saw a steady increase from 135K to 303K.
YAZIO Calorie Counter & Diet experienced a steady revenue stream, with a slight dip to $96K in late May but recovering to $260K in early June. Downloads remained consistent, ranging from 95K to 115K, while active users saw a minimal decrease from 567K to 546K by the quarter's end.
Lastly, Lose It! – Calorie Counter showed an inconsistent revenue pattern, with a peak of $327K in mid-June. Downloads were low compared to other apps, with a peak at 45K in early April and a low of 1K in early May. Active users remained relatively flat, with a slight increase from 46K to 53K.
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