AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Top 5 Food and Diet Tracking Apps in the UK, Q2 2024
In Q2 2024, the top 5 food and diet tracking apps in the UK showed varied performance trends in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In Q2 2024, the top 5 food and diet tracking applications in the United Kingdom demonstrated diverse performance trends across weekly downloads, revenue, and active users, according to Sensor Tower data.
Yuka - Food & Cosmetic Scanner saw its weekly revenue fluctuate between $10K and $13.4K throughout the quarter. Weekly downloads peaked at 134.4K in the first week of April but then settled in the range of 31.8K to 59K. Active users followed a similar trend, starting at 278.2K and gradually decreasing to about 163.3K by the end of June.
MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter exhibited a consistent weekly revenue stream, peaking at $241.8K in mid-April. Weekly downloads hovered around the 23K to 27K mark, and active users varied from 847.1K to 934.9K, with notable peaks and troughs throughout the quarter.
Calorie Counter + maintained a stable revenue, ranging from $206K to $253.3K. Weekly downloads were relatively steady, averaging around 18K to 22K. Active users showed a slight increase from 109.4K at the beginning of April to 114.7K by the end of June.
NHS Weight Loss Plan recorded weekly downloads fluctuating between 10K and 12.7K. Active users ranged from 31.4K to 34.6K, showing minor variations throughout the quarter.
Calorie Counter - MyNetDiary experienced a modest revenue stream, peaking at $14.4K in late April. Weekly downloads remained consistent, between 7.8K and 10.6K. Active users fluctuated slightly, ranging from 74.4K to 85.2K.
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