AI Insights · Timothy · June 2024
Top 5 Food and Diet Tracking Applications in Netherlands Q2 2024
Explore the performance of the top 5 food and diet tracking apps in the Netherlands for Q2 2024, including key metrics like downloads, revenue, and active user trends.
During the second quarter of 2024, the top 5 food and diet tracking applications in the Netherlands showed varying trends in downloads, revenue, and weekly active users. Here’s a closer look at how these apps performed on a unified platform:
MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter from MyFitnessPal, Inc. experienced a consistent revenue stream, starting at approximately $23K in early April and peaking at nearly $26K by the end of June. Downloads fluctuated, with a high of around 4.9K mid-April and a low of around 3.5K in the last week of June. The app maintained a robust user engagement, with weekly active users ranging from 184K to 200K throughout the quarter.
YAZIO Calorie Counter & Diet saw a notable peak in revenue in mid-May, reaching around $26.7K, before settling at approximately $21K by the end of June. Downloads remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 4.5K and 5.6K weekly. The app’s weekly active users showed a steady increase, culminating in nearly 142K in early June before slightly declining to around 134K by the end of the quarter.
Lifesum: Diet and Food Tracker from Lifesum AB exhibited stable revenue, hovering around $10K to $12K weekly. Downloads varied, peaking at around 4.1K in mid-April and dropping to approximately 2.6K by late June. Weekly active users saw minor fluctuations, starting at around 65.6K in early April and ending at approximately 63.8K by the end of June.
WeightWatchers Program by WW International, Inc. had relatively lower revenue, starting at around $3.7K in early April and experiencing minor peaks and troughs, with a high of about $4.8K in mid-April. Downloads were modest, ranging from around 600 to 1.2K. The app’s weekly active users showed a gradual decline, starting at approximately 11.3K and ending at around 10.1K by the end of June.
Food - Calorie & macro tracker from Virtuagym.com showed consistent revenue growth, peaking at around $4.3K in mid-June. Downloads saw a significant peak in early April at around 9.2K, before declining to approximately 5.1K by the end of June. The app maintained a stable user base, with weekly active users ranging from 24.1K to 28.6K throughout the quarter.
These insights, sourced from Sensor Tower, provide a comprehensive overview of the performance of the top food and diet tracking apps in the Netherlands for Q2 2024. For more detailed analytics and insights, visit Sensor Tower.