AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Performance of Top iOS Food & Diet Tracking Apps in the US
Explore the latest trends in user engagement with the top five food and diet tracking apps on iOS for Q2 2024 in the United States. Sensor Tower provides a detailed look at downloads and active users for these leading applications.
In Q2 2024, the iOS landscape for food and diet tracking apps showed varied user engagement in the United States. Insights from Sensor Tower reveal how these apps have performed in terms of downloads and weekly active users.
BMI Calculator – Weight Loss experienced a fluctuating trend in downloads, starting the quarter with 505K, dipping to 57K mid-April, and then peaking again at 118K in early June. Weekly active users saw a decline from 1.24M at the start of April to 940K by the end of June.
Fitia: Diet & Meal Planner maintained a relatively stable download count, with a slight increase to 130K in late April, followed by a decrease to 84K in early June. The app's weekly active users showed a gentle rise from 382K to 412K in late April, before decreasing to 370K by the quarter's end.
MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter saw downloads hovering around the 100K mark for most of the quarter, with a notable increase to 126K in late April. The app's active users began at 2.95M, peaked at 3.25M in late May, and closed the quarter with a slight dip to 3.08M.
Fastic: Food & Calorie Tracker had a varied download pattern, starting at 60K, dropping to 18K in late April, and then surging to 181K in early June. The active user base grew steadily from 217K to a high of 419K in mid-June, ending the quarter at 400K.
Intermittent Fasting Tracker ⋆ downloads were consistent, with an early April peak at 122K and a dip to 67K in early June. Weekly active users showed an increase from 775K to 854K in late May, followed by a slight decrease to 839K by the end of June.
For more insights on the performance of these iOS applications, readers can explore detailed analytics on Sensor Tower.