AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Dining Apps Performance in the Global Market
Exploring the Q2 2024 trends, the top 5 dining and restaurants apps showed varied user engagement on a unified platform. Sensor Tower provides a detailed look into their downloads and active users.
As the second quarter of 2024 comes to a close, we at Sensor Tower have taken a deep dive into the performance of the top dining and restaurants applications on a unified platform. Let's unwrap the trends observed in downloads and weekly active users for these popular apps.
McDonald’s - Non-US started the quarter with approximately 4K downloads and ended with a notable increase to around 5K. Weekly active users began at about 47K, saw a dip to around 43K in late May, but rebounded to approximately 46K by the end of June.
Domino's Pizza Greece experienced fluctuating downloads, peaking at around 2K in early June before declining to nearly 1K by the quarter's end. Active users followed a similar trajectory, with an initial count of approximately 5K, a peak at over 6K, and then a dip to around 4K.
KFC Greece showed a mid-quarter spike in downloads, reaching nearly 2K in late April, and then stabilizing at around 1K. The app's weekly active users hovered around the 400 mark throughout the quarter, with a slight increase to nearly 500 in mid-June.
TheFork - Restaurant bookings maintained a steady download rate, starting and ending the quarter with around 200-300 downloads. Weekly active users saw a modest increase from approximately 700 to over 800 in late April, followed by a consistent performance to end the quarter at around 700.
Lastly, OpenTable demonstrated a gradual increase in downloads from about 100 to 200. Weekly active users showed an upward trend, starting at just over 1K and finishing the quarter with a slight rise to nearly 1.2K.
For more insights into the app economy and performance metrics, head over to Sensor Tower, where we provide in-depth analysis and data on the latest trends in the mobile app space.